The Arauco War was a long-running conflict between colonial Spaniards and the Mapuche people, mostly fought in the Araucanía. The conflict begun at first as a reaction to the Spanish conquerors attempting to establish cities and force Mapuches into servitude. It subsequently evolved over time into phases comprising drawn-out sieges, slave-hunting expeditions, pillaging raids, punitive expeditions, and renewed Spanish attempts to secure lost territories.
After many initial Spanish successes in penetrating Mapuche territory, the Battle of Curalaba in 1598 and the following destruction of the Seven Cities marked a turning point in the war leading to the establishment of a clear frontier between the Spanish domains and the land of the independent Mapuche. From the 17th to the late 18th century a series of parliaments were held between royal governors and Mapuche lonkos and the war devolved to sporadic pillaging carried out by both sides.
In the words of Philip II, this conflict cost the largest number of Spanish lives in the New World, which is why it became known as the Flandes indiano ("Indian Flanders"), in reference to the Eighty Years' War.
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Hmm... I'm supposed to have a meeting starting 5 minutes ago, but no one is on zoom. Am I in the right zoom room? Do I have the right time? Or has it been cancelled last minute and I just haven't gotten the cancellation email yet?
I'll keep you all updated.
Edit: Update, 20 mins later. Apparently there's just no meeting happening today. Our advisor is just a no-show. Oh well, now I don't have to do the presentation I wasn't really ready for! I get to put it off another week! Woo!
Update 2, 40 minutes after first update. Well, the meeting sort of happened after all, sort of. Our advisor totally forgot about it until like 35 minutes after we were supposed to start and then half of us were already doing other things, so me and one other person (plus our advisor) showed up and bullshitted for a little while. I asked a question that's been burning for a couple of days and I didn't have to do my presentation, so good stuff all in all!
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Oh yeah, I'm lucky as shit! Absolutely everything has been remote since the pandemic started. Academia can occasionally be cool and good.