- church, as well as his
identification with the Maya.
Canek arrived in
Cisteil, a
village near
Sotuta and 24
leagues from Mérida, on
November 3 or 4,...
-
colonial government. In
November 1761,
Jacinto Canek, a Maya from the town of
Cisteil (now
located in Yaxcabá Muni****lity), led an
armed uprising against the...
- Britain, France, and
Spain after French-Indian war. 3,000
killed or
wounded Cisteil Rebellion (1761)Location:
Mesoamerica Spanish Empire New
Spain Captaincy...
- in
exchange for
return of Havana.
Spain received Louisiana from France.
Cisteil Rebellion (1761) New
Spain Captaincy General of Yucatán Maya
rebel forces...
- of Mexico's Maya po****tion to an end,
capturing the
Yucatan village of
Cisteil,
killing about 500 of the 2,500
Mayan defenders and
losing 40 of their...
- of Mexico's Maya po****tion to an end,
capturing the
Yucatan village of
Cisteil,
killing about 500 of the 2,500
Mayan defenders and
losing 40 of their...
- On
November 20, 1761,
Mayas under Jacinto Canek rose in
rebellion in
Cisteil, Yucatan.
Canek was captured, and on
December 14, 1761 he was tortured...