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Li Mi leads by 0.6 pts · 2 figures compared

Revolutionary · Medieval

Revolutionary · Medieval
Enriquillo organized and led a rebellion of Taino people against Spanish colonial rule in the Bahoruco Mountains of Hispaniola. The rebellion lasted 14 years, with Enriquillo using guerrilla tactics to resist Spanish attempts to suppress the uprising.
After 14 years of rebellion, Enriquillo negotiated a peace treaty with Spanish authorities. The treaty granted the Taino rebels land and freedom from forced labor, though it required them to settle in a designated area. This was a rare negotiated settlement in the Spanish colonies.
As part of the peace agreement, Enriquillo received a royal pardon from the Spanish crown. He was granted the title of 'Don' and allowed to govern his community, though under Spanish oversight. This marked the end of his armed resistance.
Li Mi became the leader of the Wagang Army, a major rebel force during the collapse of the Sui dynasty. He expanded the army's territory and influence, becoming a key contender for power.
Li Mi's Wagang Army was defeated by Wang Shichong's forces near Luoyang. The defeat shattered Li Mi's power base and forced him to flee, ultimately leading to his surrender to the Tang dynasty.
After surrendering to the Tang, Li Mi attempted to rebel again but was killed by Tang forces. His death ended his challenge to Tang authority.
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