When Mexico achieved independence from Spain in 1821, the Maya didn't celebrate. The new government didn't return their lost land, and it didn't treat them with respect. In 1847 a Maya rebellion began in Valladolid. The Indians were rising up against centuries of being relegated to the status of "lower caste" people. Hence the conflict was called the Guerra de las Castas, or War of the Castes. A year later, they had killed hundreds and the battle raged on.
Help for the embattled Mexicans arrived with a vengeance from Mexico City, Cuba, and the United States. By 1850 the Maya had been mercilessly slaughtered, their population plummeting from 500,000 to 300,000. Survivors fled to the jungles and held out against the government until its troops withdrew in 1915. The Maya controlled Quintana Roo from Tulum, their headquarters, and finally accepted Mexican rule in 1935.
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