Justified Violence Case Study

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Rodrigo Mendoza’s decided the best way to accomplish God’s purpose is to fight for what was rightfully theirs. Mendoza grew spiritually with the Indians, he went through a point of depression after he killed his brother for sleeping with his fiancé. The Jesuits and Indians assisted him through this time and built him spiritually. After Father Altamirano advised them to leave the mission and move into the jungle, he decided to accomplish this task with justified violence. Justified violence is violence that is believed to be reasonable because of the

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