Treaty of Acobamba

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The Treaty of Acobamba was a 16th-century agreement between the Spanish colonial authorities and the Neo-Inca State that sought to formalize peace and limit Inca resistance in the Andean region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 16th-century event
historical treaty
peace agreement
aimedTo reduce military confrontation between Spaniards and Incas
stabilize Spanish colonial rule in the Andes
appliesToRegion Andean region NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
conflictContext Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire NERFINISHED
hasCounterpartyCulture Inca NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Spanish
hasParty Neo-Inca State NERFINISHED
Spanish colonial authorities
hasPurpose to formalize peace between Spanish colonial authorities and the Neo-Inca State
to limit Inca resistance in the Andean region
hasTypeOfParties colonial power and indigenous state
historicalSignificance example of negotiated settlement between Spanish colonial authorities and an indigenous Andean polity
involves negotiated terms of coexistence between Spanish and Neo-Inca authorities
namedAfter Acobamba NERFINISHED
politicalContext Spanish colonial administration in the Viceroyalty of Peru
relatedTo Inca resistance
Neo-Inca State NERFINISHED
Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
subjectMatter limitations on Inca resistance activities
peace and political control in the Andean region
timePeriod 16th century

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Neo-Inca State notableTreaty Treaty of Acobamba