Don't be fooled by the fact that the nobles and officials involved in the rebellion total only about a hundred people; the actual number of people affected far exceeds this number, reaching into the thousands.
If you include the armed forces that were eliminated in the rebellion, the actual number of participants is even greater. After being tried, these individuals will all be sent to the South Morocco Colony and the Congo Territory in Africa for colonial development work.
They will join the local Moroccans and Congolese, becoming part of Spain's ordinary plantations. To ensure these people do not unite again to cause trouble, these thousands will be dispersed across Southern Morocco and Congo and closely monitored.
Some parts of Southern Morocco are desolate deserts, and the Congo Territory beyond the colonial outposts is equally remote within the African interior.
Even if they successfully evade Spain's supervision in such places, they are highly likely to perish in the wild.
