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Why did the pope lead a rebellion against the Spanish?

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.


Who led a rebellion of pueblos against the Spanish?

pope, and juan


Why did the pope rebellion against the Spanish?

Because Spanish missionaries suppressed Pueblo Indians.


What year did the Pope lead the rebellion?

1680


Who was the pueblo leader Pope'?

Pope was a man who led the pueblo Indians rebellion against the spanish rule in New Mexico. He had led the first successful revolution against foreign oppressors on North American soil. He had built a fort in st. Augustine and called it Santa Fe.


What historical happened in 1088?

The Rebellion of 1088 against wlliam the second of england. Pope Urban the second suceeds Pope Victor the third as the 159th pope


What happened after pope's rebellion?

Spanish missionaries supressed Pueblo Inidans


What importants events happened in 1088?

The Rebellion of 1088 against wlliam the second of england. Pope Urban the second suceeds Pope Victor the third as the 159th pope


Did the pope struggle for power against the byzantine emperors and lead to a schism in Christianity?

Yes.


What does pope mean in spanish?

The Spanish word for "Pope" is "El Papa"


What Was Popes Rebellion In 1680?

Simplified Background:The Pope's Rebellion took place in the late 17th century in what was at the time, the Spanish Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, California...). The Spanish, continuing to search for precious metals to send back to Spain, used/enslaved the native peoples (in this case, the Pueblos in today's New Mexico area).This cruel treatment was legitimized by a system called encomienda which said that it was okay for colonists or conquistadores to enslave the natives for use of physical labor if there was an attempt to convert them to Christianity.The Pope's Rebellion:The Pope's Rebellion was a revolt staged by the Pueblo Indians in 1680 against the Spaniards who were enslaving them to dig in mines for gold and silver.But, as the name of the rebellion suggests, the Pueblos were not just fighting for their physical freedom. They fought against the imposition of religion--Catholicism--that was being forced on them. They rebelled in order to retain their own unique religion and culture, lest it be forgotten and wiped out forever.CorrectionPope does not refer to the Holy Father. It refers to the name of the man who organized the revolt - Pope' (pronounced poPAY) who was a Pueblo Indian


How did Pope defeat the Spanish settlers?

Pope, a Pueblo leader, orchestrated a successful revolt against Spanish settlers in 1680 known as the Pueblo Revolt. He united various Pueblo tribes by exploiting their shared grievances against Spanish oppression, forced labor, and religious conversion. The revolt involved coordinated attacks on Spanish missions and settlements, leading to the expulsion of settlers from New Mexico for over a decade. Pope's leadership and the strategic timing of the uprising were crucial to its initial success.