Parlamento de Quilín

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Parlamento de Quilín was a 1641 diplomatic meeting between Spanish colonial authorities and Mapuche leaders in Chile that established a formal peace and recognized Mapuche autonomy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic meeting
parlamento hispano-mapuche
peace treaty
appliesToTerritory territory south of the Bío-Bío River
chronologyWithin 17th century
coordinateWith Mapuche leaders NERFINISHED
Spanish colonial authorities
country Chile
describedIn historiography of the Arauco War
endTime 1641
established formal peace between Spanish and Mapuche
followedBy later parlamentos between Spanish and Mapuche
hasCause Arauco War stalemate
need to end prolonged frontier conflict
hasEffect formalization of a frontier at the Bío-Bío River
stabilization of Spanish–Mapuche frontier
temporary cessation of hostilities
hasLanguage Mapudungun NERFINISHED
Spanish
hasLegalForm treaty
hasTopic Mapuche–Spanish relations
colonial diplomacy
frontier policy in Chile
indigenous rights
location Araucanía NERFINISHED
Captaincy General of Chile NERFINISHED
Quilín NERFINISHED
partOf Arauco War NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1641
recognized Mapuche autonomy
Mapuche control over lands south of the Bío-Bío River
significance first formal recognition of Mapuche autonomy by Spanish authorities in Chile
milestone in colonial–indigenous diplomacy in South America
significantParticipant Governor Francisco López de Zúñiga y Meneses NERFINISHED
Mapuche people NERFINISHED
Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
startTime 1641

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Parliament of Quilín alsoKnownAs Parlamento de Quilín