The spainiards renewed their attacks on pueblo religion
The spainiards renewed their attacks on pueblo religion
The spainiards renewed their attacks on pueblo religion
The Pueblo Revolt was a mass protest by the Pueblo Indians in 1680. The Pueblo Indians were protesting the influx of the Spaniards into their lands.
The Pueblo Revolt was a mass protest by the Pueblo Indians in 1680. The Pueblo Indians were protesting the influx of the Spaniards into their lands.
yes, after the Pueblo Revolt drives them out.
It was overthown by the Pueblo Revolt which expelled the Spaniards for 12 years. and the they had to be slaves and suuckk my dicckk! uhuhuhuh suck it suck it!!
Synonyms for the Pueblo Revolt include the Pueblo Rebellion, the Great Pueblo Revolt, and the Popé’s Rebellion. These terms refer to the uprising of the Pueblo people against Spanish colonial rule in present-day New Mexico in 1680. The revolt aimed to restore traditional Pueblo culture and resist forced conversion to Christianity.
The alternatives the Pueblo or the Spanish could have chosen to prevent the revolt of 1680 is .... that they should have chosen to live somewhere else not choosing California b/c there was a lot of diseases going around. They should've chosen a different place and/ or have been more prepared.I hope my answer helped
A Pueblo who led a Native American revolt against the Spanish
He objected to the enslavement of the Pueblo people and the forced conversion to the Catholic faith. He had previously been tried for witchcraft and publicly flogged which may have given him a personal motive for a vendetta against the Spaniards.
Po'pay's Revolt against Spanish Rule began prematurely on 10 August 1680 but by 15 August it had bottled up 1,000 Spaniards in the Governor's Palace and had it surrounded by 2,500 Pueblo warriors. On 21 August the Spaniards left the Palace and began the long march to El Paso. They made several attempts to return but the Pueblo army kept them out for 12 years. Po'pay died and the Spaniards returned. This time the enslavement of the Pueblos was forbidden and limited freedom of religion was granted. The Spaniards had lost 400 men including 21 of the 33 priests.
The Pueblo Indians won the Pueblo Revolt and they were free from the Spanish for at least 12 years......