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Q: Why did the pueblos revolt against the Spanish in 1680?
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Describe the pueblo revolt.why and what happened?

The Pueblo revolt against the Spanish's in 1680.They were tired of being controlled by the Spanish like Americans did.Like the Americans, the Spanish gathered together and fought against the Spanish.They finally got their freedom back.


Who led the successful rebellion against the Spanish in 1680?

Popé, a Tewa religious leader from Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo), led the revolt of 1680 against Spanish colonial rule in New Mexico. The intent of the Pueblo Revolt was to expel Spanish settlers from Pueblo lands, to preserve the the Pueblo as a nation, and to preserve the Pueblo way of life.The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 succeeded, in driving the Spanish from New Mexico.But, after Popé's death in 1688, the Spanish returned in 1692, but they no longer tried to wipe out the Pueblo language and religionIn September 2005, the State of New Mexico placed its second statue in Statuary Hall-- actually the Rotunda- of the United States Capitol. The Statue is of Popé,


What Indian uprising in New Mexico was caused by Spanish efforts to suppress Indian religions?

The Pueblo Revolt of 1680


What is pueblo revolt?

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


What did the pueblo revolt of 1680 do?

It ended the practice of enslaving the Native Americans and granted them limited freedom to practice their ancient religion.

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In 1680, a Pueblo leader named led a revolt against the Spanish in New Mexico?

Junipero Serra


What do we now call the place were pueblo revolt of 1680 took place?

It began in Taos Pueblo, and spread to other Pueblos.


Who assassinated popé?

As far as is known Popé died of natural causes. Popé was deposed as the leader of the Pueblos about a year after the revolt of 1680 and disappeared from history. He is believed to have died shortly before the Spanish reconquest in 1692.


Describe the pueblo revolt.why and what happened?

The Pueblo revolt against the Spanish's in 1680.They were tired of being controlled by the Spanish like Americans did.Like the Americans, the Spanish gathered together and fought against the Spanish.They finally got their freedom back.


What did the Spanish do to encourage people to settle in the pueblo?

They didn't. The Pueblo people were already living in Pueblos when the Spanish arrived in the 1500s. Some of these villages have been continuously occupied for 800 to 1000 years or more. The only changes the Spanish brought were that some villages were abandoned to gather together more and protect against the Spanish especially after the successful Pueblo Revolt of 1680. Also there were population losses caused by Spanish diseases, attacked and starvation due to the Spanish stealing food. 21 Pueblos still exist and people still live there.


How did Pueblos protect the Navajo?

The Pueblo people didn't really protect the Navajo. Sometimes the Navajo and Pueblos traded, other times the Navajo raided the Pueblos. The Navajo probably got some things like weaving and corn from the Pueblo people. The successful Pueblo Revolt of 1680 meant that when the Spanish returned in 1692 they were much more careful and didn't really colonize the western Pueblos again which indirectly probably helped the Navajo. On the other hand, the Rio Grande Pueblos later sided with the Spanish against the Navajo and later encouraged the Americans to lead military expeditions against them. One of the caused of the Oraibi split at Hopi had to do with an argument as to whether the Americans or the Navajo were more of a threat and therefore which side they should join with to fight the other.


Who led the successful rebellion against the Spanish in 1680?

Popé, a Tewa religious leader from Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo), led the revolt of 1680 against Spanish colonial rule in New Mexico. The intent of the Pueblo Revolt was to expel Spanish settlers from Pueblo lands, to preserve the the Pueblo as a nation, and to preserve the Pueblo way of life.The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 succeeded, in driving the Spanish from New Mexico.But, after Popé's death in 1688, the Spanish returned in 1692, but they no longer tried to wipe out the Pueblo language and religionIn September 2005, the State of New Mexico placed its second statue in Statuary Hall-- actually the Rotunda- of the United States Capitol. The Statue is of Popé,


What Indian uprising in New Mexico was caused by Spanish efforts to suppress Indian religions?

The Pueblo Revolt of 1680


What is the name of the revolt led by Pope' for control of Spain?

The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was not for the control of Spain but to drive the Spanish out of the New World. It was led by a Pueblo Indian named Pope'.


What years did Pope's revolt occur?

The Pueblo Revolt, lead by Pope', occurred in 1680.


When did Pueblo Revolt happen?

Pueblo Revolt happened on 21-08-10.


Who was Antonia De Otermin?

Antonia de Otermin was a Spanish colonial official who served as the governor of the New Mexico territory in the late 17th century. He is known for his role in the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, when the indigenous Pueblo people successfully drove the Spanish out of the region.