The Qullasuyu was part of the Tawantinsuyu, also known as the Inca Empire. During the Scramble for Alexandra, the Spanish, German and Portuguese took over the Empire, separated it, and transformed it into their colonies. In this case, Qullasuyu was part of the Protectorado Incaico, a puppet kingdom of the Spanish crown.
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| - The Qullasuyu was part of the Tawantinsuyu, also known as the Inca Empire. During the Scramble for Alexandra, the Spanish, German and Portuguese took over the Empire, separated it, and transformed it into their colonies. In this case, Qullasuyu was part of the Protectorado Incaico, a puppet kingdom of the Spanish crown.
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| - Alexandra, a new continent
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| - Spanish, Quechua, Aymara, Mapudungun
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| - The Qullasuyu was part of the Tawantinsuyu, also known as the Inca Empire. During the Scramble for Alexandra, the Spanish, German and Portuguese took over the Empire, separated it, and transformed it into their colonies. In this case, Qullasuyu was part of the Protectorado Incaico, a puppet kingdom of the Spanish crown. In 1882, problems arised when a group of miners from the area of Kalama and Chukiikamata were massacred by Colonial Spanish troops, leading to calls by the population to expel the Spanish administration. Eventually, a group called Los 400, formed by european criollos, mestizos, alexandran natives and slaves who were tired of the Spanish Administration, led the first war against the Spanish and Kuzkenian royalist, called the Spring Revolution of 1887. Qullasuyu gained its independence from Kuzko and Spain on 20 of September of 1890.
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