Marangoré
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Marangoré was a chief of the indigenous Charrúa people in present-day Argentina who resisted Spanish colonization. He is noted for his leadership during the attack on the Spanish settlement at Fuerte Sancti Spiritu, highlighting the indigenous resistance to European invaders.
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Argentina:
Marangoré was a chief who led an attack against the Spanish invaders in defense of his people.
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