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The Ohlone Indians did not have a unified revolt against Spanish or later American colonization, but they did resist European encroachment in various ways. The most notable conflict was the 1776 revolt led by the Ohlone and other local tribes against the Mission San Francisco de Asís, driven by resistance to forced conversion and cultural disruption. However, such acts of resistance were often localized and met with severe reprisals, leading to significant decline in their population and culture. Overall, their struggles highlight the broader impact of colonization on Indigenous peoples in California.

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