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3 January, 15:41

What was in the "Declaration of Josephe'?

O a. He asserted how his tribe had rejected Christianity from the beginning.

b. He described how Pueblos lived harmoniously with the Spanish.

O c. He described how his attempt to convert other tribes had failed.

d. He declared that the Spanish God was dead.

o e. He discussed the importance of the Catholic faith to his tribe.

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  1. 3 January, 16:06
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    a. He asserted how his tribe had rejected Christianity from the beginning.

    Explanation:

    Josephe was a Spanish speaking Mexiacan who made some declarations about the treatment of his people by the Spanish.

    The Mexicans were forcefully made to accept Christianity and burnt the relics and statues of the different religions they served. This led to a revolt known as the battle of Pueblo and the moves of forceful religion was aborted.
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