Why did the Amerindians of the high Andes refuse to ally with Bolívar?
a. Tupac Amaru II had been savagely executed by the Spanish.
b. The Spanish had given them permission to speak Quechua.
c. They had been able to resist assimilation by the Spanish by avoiding any contact with the Spanish.
d. The Andes Amerindians were more concerned with their own autonomy than with the independence of nations.
e. They saw Bolívar as just another local Spanish official seeking power from the peninsulares.
d
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