Question

A woman named Juliana (“hoo-LYAH-nah”) may have led a resistance movement of this ethnic group after killing her husband Ñuño (“NYOO-nyoe”) de Cabrera. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this ethnic group, led by Sepe Tiaraju, which staged a namesake conflict after the Treaty of Madrid said that they would have to evacuate Jesuit missions.
ANSWER: Guarani people
[10e] The Treaty of Madrid was signed between these two countries, which also divided South America in the Treaty of Tordesillas (“tore-they-SEE-yahs”) and colonized the Guarani people.
ANSWER: Spain and Portugal [accept Portuguese Empire or Império Português in place of "Portugal"; accept Castile in place of "Spain"]
[10m] One of the early grievances of the Guarani with colonial powers concerned the bandeirantes, slavers mostly based out of this Brazilian state. Politicians from this state formed the “coffee” of the coffee with milk era.
ANSWER: São Paulo
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, World History>

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