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In the southwest spanish missionaries attempted to force the indians to convert to catholicism. the natives rebelled in 1680 against the spaniards in a conflict known as ___________.

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Pueblo Revolt.

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Pueblo Revolt is considered to be one of the successful uprisings against the Spanish colonizing in New Mexico. This revolt is also known as Pope's Rebellion in 1680. The revolt fought between the indigenous people (Pueblo) and the Spanish colonizers. The outbreak of the revolt was the result of the Spanish encomienda system and the forceful conversion into Christianity with the prohibition of Native Indian religions and cultural traditions.

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The Pueblo Revolt

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The Pueblo Revolt was an uprising rage among the pueblo people against the spanish colonizers. This incidents took place in the city of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, present day Mexico.

The result of the Pueblo Revolt killed 400 Spanish and drove them out of the province.

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