10. The Pueblo Revolt in Spanish New Mexico a. virtually destroyed the Hopi tribe. b. was staged by Mexican peasants who wanted a more democratic government. c. was more successful than any other Indian rebellion in American history. d. permanently freed the Navajos and Apaches from Spanish authority. e. threatened the British settlements.

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The Pueblo Revolt in Spanish New Mexico (d.) permanently freed the Navajos and Apaches from Spanish authority.

  • During the well planned Pueblo Rebellion (1680), Pueblo Indians (in alliance with Apaches) overthrew Spanish control in New Mexico for 12 years.
  • The Pueblos, a typically peaceful tribe, had survived for a very long time following the colonization of New Mexico in 1598.
  • Having successfully driven the Spanish out of New Mexico, they returned 12 years later to a changed power structure.
  • Due to its role in preserving Pueblo cultural practices, lands, languages, and sovereignty, the Pueblo Revolt is a significant historical event.

What happened in Pueblo Revolt?

  • Pueblo Rebellion, (1680), carefully organized revolt of Pueblo Indians (in league with Apaches), who succeeded in overthrowing Spanish rule in New Mexico for 12 years.
  • A traditionally peaceful people, the Pueblos had endured much after New Mexico's colonization in 1598.

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