Border diplomacy and Spanish-native alliances in Antioquia and Chocó. New Kingdom of Granada, 1628-1646

The objective of this article is to analyze the way in which the Indians and the Iberian conquerors opted for diplomacy in order to replace the cycle of war by "fire and blood" that had characterized the conquest in the frontiers of the provinces of Chocó and Antioquia. For several decades...

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Autor principal: Montoya Guzmán, Juan David
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spelling I15-R238-article-19352024-07-03T14:36:39Z Border diplomacy and Spanish-native alliances in Antioquia and Chocó. New Kingdom of Granada, 1628-1646 Diplomacia fronteriza y alianzas hispano-nativas en Antioquia y el Chocó. Nuevo Reino de Granada, 1628-1646 Diplomacia fronteiriça e alianças espanholas em Antioquia e Chocó. Novo Reino de Granada, 1628-1646 Montoya Guzmán, Juan David Diplomacy War Indians Conquistadors diplomacia guerra indios conquistadores Diplomacia Guerra índios Desbravadores The objective of this article is to analyze the way in which the Indians and the Iberian conquerors opted for diplomacy in order to replace the cycle of war by "fire and blood" that had characterized the conquest in the frontiers of the provinces of Chocó and Antioquia. For several decades, Americanist historiography has been insisting that relations between the Spaniards and the natives were not always violent, but also peaceful. In contrast to the traditional image of two radically confronted sides, marked by the war of conquest, an alternative scenario is proposed, which does not deny the conflictive nature of both societies, but in which diplomatic relations were a viable alternative that was combined with peace pacts, military alliances, exchange of goods, founding of towns and liberation of captives. El objetivo de este artículo es analizar la manera cómo los indios y los conquistadores ibéricos optaron por la diplomacia para así sustituir el ciclo de guerra a “fuego y a sangre” que había caracterizado la conquista en las fronteras de las provincias del Chocó y de Antioquia. Desde hace varias décadas, la historiografía americanista ha venido insistiendo en que las relaciones entre los españoles y los nativos no fueron todo el tiempo violentas, sino también pacíficas. Frente a la tradicional imagen de dos bandos radicalmente enfrentados, marcados por la guerra de conquista, se propone un escenario alternativo, que no pretende negar la conflictividad de ambas sociedades, pero en el que las relaciones diplomáticas fueron una alternativa viable que se combinó con pactos de paz, alianzas militares, intercambio de mercancías, fundación de pueblos y liberación de cautivos. O objetivo deste artigo é analisar a forma como os índios e os conquistadores ibéricos optaram pela diplomacia para substituir o ciclo de guerra de “fogo e sangue” que caracterizou a conquista nas fronteiras das províncias de Chocó e Antioquia. . Durante várias décadas, a historiografia americanista tem insistido que as relações entre os espanhóis e os nativos nem sempre foram violentas, mas também pacíficas. Diante da imagem tradicional de dois lados radicalmente opostos, marcados pela guerra de conquista, propõe-se um cenário alternativo, que não pretende negar o conflito entre ambas as sociedades, mas em que as relações diplomáticas fossem uma alternativa viável que fosse combinada com pactos .de paz, alianças militares, troca de mercadorias, fundação de cidades e libertação de cativos. Grupo Prohistoria 2024-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/zip https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1935 10.35305/prohistoria.vi41.1935 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; No. 41 (2024); 1-29 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; Núm. 41 (2024); 1-29 Prohistoria. Historia, políticas de la historia; n. 41 (2024); 1-29 1851-9504 1514-0032 spa https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1935/2967 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1935/2968 https://ojs.rosario-conicet.gov.ar/index.php/prohistoria/article/view/1935/2969 Derechos de autor 2024 Juan David Montoya Guzmán https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Diplomacy
War
Indians
Conquistadors
diplomacia
guerra
indios
conquistadores
Diplomacia
Guerra
índios
Desbravadores
spellingShingle Diplomacy
War
Indians
Conquistadors
diplomacia
guerra
indios
conquistadores
Diplomacia
Guerra
índios
Desbravadores
Montoya Guzmán, Juan David
Border diplomacy and Spanish-native alliances in Antioquia and Chocó. New Kingdom of Granada, 1628-1646
topic_facet Diplomacy
War
Indians
Conquistadors
diplomacia
guerra
indios
conquistadores
Diplomacia
Guerra
índios
Desbravadores
author Montoya Guzmán, Juan David
author_facet Montoya Guzmán, Juan David
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title Border diplomacy and Spanish-native alliances in Antioquia and Chocó. New Kingdom of Granada, 1628-1646
title_short Border diplomacy and Spanish-native alliances in Antioquia and Chocó. New Kingdom of Granada, 1628-1646
title_full Border diplomacy and Spanish-native alliances in Antioquia and Chocó. New Kingdom of Granada, 1628-1646
title_fullStr Border diplomacy and Spanish-native alliances in Antioquia and Chocó. New Kingdom of Granada, 1628-1646
title_full_unstemmed Border diplomacy and Spanish-native alliances in Antioquia and Chocó. New Kingdom of Granada, 1628-1646
title_sort border diplomacy and spanish-native alliances in antioquia and chocó. new kingdom of granada, 1628-1646
description The objective of this article is to analyze the way in which the Indians and the Iberian conquerors opted for diplomacy in order to replace the cycle of war by "fire and blood" that had characterized the conquest in the frontiers of the provinces of Chocó and Antioquia. For several decades, Americanist historiography has been insisting that relations between the Spaniards and the natives were not always violent, but also peaceful. In contrast to the traditional image of two radically confronted sides, marked by the war of conquest, an alternative scenario is proposed, which does not deny the conflictive nature of both societies, but in which diplomatic relations were a viable alternative that was combined with peace pacts, military alliances, exchange of goods, founding of towns and liberation of captives.
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