- from 1839 to 1842
caused by the
ambitions of
various regional leaders (
gamonales) to
seize power and
depose President José
Ignacio de Márquez. It was called...
- Mobilization [es],
about the
struggles of the
Cuzco peasants movement against the
gamonales and hacendados, seen by the eyes of
communal leader Saturnino ****llca [es]...
- or
misti (mestizo)
people into Puquio, the
abuses and
violence of the
gamonales (parasitic landlords)
towards the Indians, the
construction of the road...
-
depended on the
gamonales—the
great feudal lords of the Andes—to
control the
discontent of the peasants. Thus, the
representatives of the
gamonales who obtained...
-
enfeudados to the
great property. «The law
cannot prevail against the
gamonales. The
official who
persists in
imposing it
would be
abandoned and sacrificed...
-
January 15, 1919. In the
southern Andes, the
abuses of
landowners and
gamonales on the
native and
peasant po****tion
motivated many
indigenous uprisings...
- from 1839 to 1841,
caused by the
ambitions of
various regional leaders (
gamonales) to
seize power and
depose President José
Ignacio de Márquez 1840 Foundation...
- the country. Her
influential study with
Gonzalo Sánchez, Bandoleros,
gamonales y campesinos: el caso de 'la violencia' en
Colombia (Bandits, Peasants...
-
omnipotent feudality. The
domain of the land was in the
hands of the
gamonales or latifundistas. However, the
propagation of
socialist ideas gave rise...
- force, and the
cultural exclusion of its
agricultural labourers. The
gamonales held
considerable local power and were the
firmest propagators of the...