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AVELLANEDA, Mercedes. Conflict and territorial disputes between Jesuits and asuncenos - a Comuneros Revolution and its consequences in the missions. Sér.-Estud. [online]. 2013, n.36, pp.265-286. ISSN 2318-1982.  https://doi.org/10.20435/2318-1982-2013-v.36(18).

Throughout the seventeenth century, the Jesuits established in Paraguay thirty settlements, which was for 150 years the best evidence of successful evangelization in America. However, the expansion of the mission produced permanent tensions with Asuncenos that eventually manifest in a major conflict in the early eighteenth century that the P. Lozano called the Revolution of the Communards on Paraguay. This study tries to reveal the conflicts arising between Asuncion, Jesuit and Guarani at the border of river Tebicuary and goes into greater detail about the consequences of the intense mobilization of militias Guarani during that period in the mission territory and seeks to account for the impact of the Revolution of the Communards on the alliance Jesuit- Guaraní.

Keywords : Militias Guarani; Communards of Paraguay; Jesuits Reductions.

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