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== history ==
== history ==
Little was unknown about his entire life. Then he was exiled to Guam for a crime he committed.
Choco began spreading rumors that the baptismal water used by missionaries was poisonous. He was envious that they are gaining reputation over the natives. As some sickly Chamorro infants who were baptized eventually died, many believed the story and held the missionaries responsible. Choco was readily supported by the ''macanjas'' (medicine men) and the ''urritaos'' (young males) who despised the missionaries.
Choco began spreading rumors that the baptismal water used by missionaries was poisonous. He was envious that they are gaining reputation over the natives. As some sickly Chamorro infants who were baptized eventually died, many believed the story and held the missionaries responsible. Choco was readily supported by the ''macanjas'' (medicine men) and the ''urritaos'' (young males) who despised the missionaries.