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Opposition to Spanish rule in New Mexico erupted into a revolt by the
that took twelve years to suppress.
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The Pueblo Revolt and Taos Revolt were successful uprisings by Native Americans against oppressive powers in New Mexico. The Spanish colonization of Mexico led to social unrest and eventual independence movements.


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Pueblo Revolt, also known as Po'pay's rebellion, was a successful uprising of the Pueblo people of New Mexico against Spanish rule in 1680. This revolt was the only victorious Native American rebellion against a European power.

The Taos Revolt in 1847 involved an uprising by Pueblo people and Mexicans against the United States' occupation of their lands.

The Spanish colonization of Mexico involved control mechanisms such as the encomienda system, economic exploitation, and social unrest, leading eventually to independence efforts.


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