The Revolt of 1847, also known as the Taos Revolt, was a violent uprising by New Mexican residents against U.S. rule following the Mexican-American War. The rebellion highlighted deep divisions between Anglo settlers and the local Hispanic population, fostering mistrust and instability in the region. This unrest contributed to perceptions of New Mexico as politically and socially unfit for statehood, delaying its admission into the Union until 1912. Consequently, the revolt underscored the challenges of integrating diverse cultural groups under a new governance structure, hindering New Mexico's path to statehood.
Revolt of the Polkos happened on 1847-02-26.
Taos Revolt happened on 1847-01-19.
michigans was built in 1847
State Street Houses was created in 1847.
New York State Circuit Courts ended in 1847.
The Ohio State University College of Medicine was created in 1847.
Haiti became a country after a successful slave revolt against French colonial rule in 1804. Led by figures like Toussaint Louverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines, enslaved Africans and free people of color fought for their independence, resulting in Haiti becoming the first independent black-led nation in the Western Hemisphere.
Mormon pioneers settled in the great state of Utah.
The Taos together with the Mexicans revolted against the Americans in 1847. The revolution was on January 19,1847 in New Mexico.
it was built in 1847 then destroyed by fire in 1849 then built again in 1851
"our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain" adopted in 1847