. . "The Huilliches of Chilo\u00E9 had already in 1600 taken action against their Spanish lords. In that year a group helped the Dutch corsair Baltazar de Cordes attack the Spanish settlement of Castro. Contrary to continental Chile the indigenous population of Chilo\u00E9 grew from 1700 onwards. By 1712 indigenous peoples made up around 50% of the population of the archipelago. The encomiendas of Chilo\u00E9 were the largest of Chile and the administration of this form of labour more abusive than in the mainland. More on the encomenderos did not fulfil their obligations; they did not registered tributes nor salaries. Encomenderos did often not paid legal salaries or salaries at all and did not observed the \"free time\" of Indians in the encomienda laws. The encomienda activities in Chilo\u00E9 included the Indians to travel to the continental coast to logge for alerce wood. In retrospective Huilliches considered the abuses of Jos\u00E9 de Andrade detonant of the rebellion and one of his abuses in particular: the whipping of Mart\u00EDn Antucan an Indian he tied to an apple tree and to then flog his genitals with nettles to be then covered in tow and set afire. According to testimonies gathered in 1725 Jos\u00E9 de Andrade judged wrongdoings himself, did not paid salaries and tortured those that did not worked because of illness. His son is reported to have had similar behaviours and his majordomo kidnapped children to send them to continental Chile. During a meeting on the on January 26 of 1712 Huilliches set February 10 as the date of their uprising. The objective of the rebellion was not the end of Spanish rule but vengeance for perceived injusticies."@en . "Key encomenderos killed"@en . . "Chilo\u00E9 Huilliches"@en . . "1712"^^ . . . "--02-18"^^ . "The Huilliches of Chilo\u00E9 had already in 1600 taken action against their Spanish lords. In that year a group helped the Dutch corsair Baltazar de Cordes attack the Spanish settlement of Castro. Contrary to continental Chile the indigenous population of Chilo\u00E9 grew from 1700 onwards. By 1712 indigenous peoples made up around 50% of the population of the archipelago. The encomiendas of Chilo\u00E9 were the largest of Chile and the administration of this form of labour more abusive than in the mainland. More on the encomenderos did not fulfil their obligations; they did not registered tributes nor salaries. Encomenderos did often not paid legal salaries or salaries at all and did not observed the \"free time\" of Indians in the encomienda laws. The encomienda activities in Chilo\u00E9 included the Indians"@en . "Spanish Empire"@en . . "Central Chilo\u00E9 Archipelago"@en . "1712 Huilliche rebellion"@en . "Encomienda mildened"@en . "30"^^ . . . . . . . . . "400"^^ . "Supression of the rebellion"@en .