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6 April, 08:14

The American Indians and the Spanish learned many things from each other. Pueblo people learned how to use new tools, grow new foods, and raise sheep for wool. Many converted to Catholicism through the work of missionaries. From the Indians, the Spanish learned new techniques for growing crops. Some Spanish settlers treated the American Indians harshly by enslaving them and whipping those who continued to practice their traditional rituals.

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  1. 6 April, 08:32
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    This passage refers to the colonies established in the region of New Mexico, that would later become the scenario of the Popé Rebellion in the XVII century.

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    Colonization of New Mexico by the Spanish saw a great deal of intercultural relations, and transmission of knowledge, but it would be fundamentally affected by the religious factors. Specifically, the missionaries tried to banish the Kashina religion from the Pueblo, and this was the key cause in the Pope rebellion in 1680.
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