Arena Massacre
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The Arena Massacre took place on December 1, 1699 in Trinidad
. It resulted in the death of several hundred Amerindians, Roman Catholic
priests connected with the mission
of San Francisco de los Arenales and the Spanish
Governor José de León y Echales and all but one member of his party by rebel Amerindian serfs who worked the encomienda (state farm) for the Catholic mission church at Arena.
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic state in the southern Caribbean, lying just off the coast of northeastern Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles...
. It resulted in the death of several hundred Amerindians, Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church
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priests connected with the mission
Spanish missions in Trinidad
Spanish Missions in Trinidad were established as part of the Spanish colonisation of its new possessions. In 1687 the Catholic Catalan Capuchin friars were given responsibility for religious conversions of the indigenous Amerindian residents of Trinidad and the Guianas. In 1713 the missions were...
of San Francisco de los Arenales and the Spanish
Spain
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Governor José de León y Echales and all but one member of his party by rebel Amerindian serfs who worked the encomienda (state farm) for the Catholic mission church at Arena.