Saltpeter War (Mexico)

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Salitre War
Date1480-1510
Location
Mesoamerica (present-day Mexico)
Result Expulsion of the Purépecha Empire from Colima and Jalisco
Belligerents
Purépecha Empire

Colima Sayula Zapotlán Tapalpa

Autlán
Commanders and leaders
Tangaxuan II

The Salitre War (Spanish: Guerra del Salitre; also Saltpeter War) was a 1480-1510 military conflict between the Purépecha Empire of the Purépecha people and peoples settled in Colima, Sayula, Zapotlán, Tapalpa, and Autlán, particularly the Kingdom of Colima. It started with the invasion by Purépecha cazonci (monarch) with the purpose to seize the mining of saltpeter (hence the name) and ended with the expulsion of Purépecha from the areas of Colima and Jalisco.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Enciclopedia de Mexico, 2005, ISBN 978-1-56409-074-4, p.1542