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8 August, 05:43

The Pueblo Revolt (1680) provided lessons for both natives and Spanish peoples. What were the outcomes of the Pueblo Revolt?

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  1. 8 August, 06:13
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    The Spanish adopted a more tolerant attitude in their relations with natives.

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    The Pueblo revolt of 1680 was the revolt of the native tribal people against the Spaniard's oppressive practices. Spaniard's occupation of the Santa Fe in 1610. The demanded labor and corn from the Pueblo people but the famines increased pressure on them. The conversion of the natives to Christianity and attacks from the nearby tribes mounted tensions between the two groups. Pueblo people combined with other natives attacked Spaniards which changed the attitude of Spaniards towards them.
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