The Pueblo Revolt of 1680
The Pueblo Revolt in 1680 was sparked by Spanish attempts to suppress indigenous religious practices in New Mexico. The indigenous Pueblo people, led by Popé, rebelled against Spanish colonization, resulting in the death of many settlers and missionaries and the expulsion of the Spanish from the region for over a decade. The uprising was a significant event in the history of Spanish colonization in the Americas.
It inspired other revolts that finally led to India's independence.Hope I helped!
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There were no known Chumash Indian revolts or earthquakes at San Buenaventura, so its known as "the luckiest mission in Alta California."
Mahabharata
sounds like a documentry aboutan Indian indio=Indian in spanish
MILITARY CAUSES Indian soldiers formed seven-eighth of the total British troops in India. As they were an integral part of the Indian society, they too suffered the consequenc..
The pope did not lead the rebellion, it was lead by a Pueblo Indian named Pope' - pronounced Po-PAY. Because Spanish missionaries suppressed Pueblo Indians.
indian = indio that is a cool spanish word, indio! i like it
The term referring to a person of Spanish and Indian descent is Mestizo.
Tupac Amaru II (born Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui in 1742) led a revolt against the Spanish colonial government in Peru which began in November 1780. He was captured and executed on 18 May 1781.