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      • In 1599, as the Spanish soldiers attempted to conquer a northern pueblo, called Ácoma, the people of that village rebelled. They initially succeeded in ousting the Spanish from their village. But a month later the Spanish forces returned and conquered the pueblo, burning much of it, killing men, and forcing women and children into slavery.
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  1. Jul 20, 2010 · On January 23, 1968, the USS Pueblo, a Navy intelligence vessel, is engaged in a routine surveillance of the North Korean coast when it is intercepted by North Korean patrol boats.

    • Missy Sullivan
  2. Sep 6, 2024 · Pueblo Incident, capture of the USS ‘Pueblo,’ a Navy intelligence ship, and its 83 crewmen by North Korean patrol boats off the coast of North Korea on January 23, 1968. The United States, maintaining that the ‘Pueblo’ had been in international waters, began a military buildup in the area.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Pueblo Rebellion, (1680), carefully organized revolt of Pueblo Indians (in league with Apaches), who succeeded in overthrowing Spanish rule in New Mexico for 12 years. A traditionally peaceful people, the Pueblos had endured much after New Mexico’s colonization in 1598.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. In 1598 Juan de Oñate led 129 soldiers and 10 Franciscan priests, plus a large number of women, children, servants, slaves, and livestock, into the Rio Grande valley of New Mexico. There were at the time approximately 40,000 Pueblo Native Americans inhabiting the region.

    • August 10-21, 1680
    • Santa Fe de Nuevo México, New Spain
  5. Aug 6, 2020 · The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was a revolution against Spanish religious, economic, and political institutions imposed upon the Pueblos. It is the only successful Native uprising against a colonizing power in North America.

  6. It has been 20 years since the North Koreans boarded and captured the intelligence gathering ship, USS Pueblo (AGER-2), on 23 January 1968, taking her 83-man crew as hostages for 11 months. By 22 December when the crew was released, a sailor who was seriously wounded when the ship was seized had died in captivity.

  7. Feb 1, 1997 · Interethnic unions in colonial New Mexico were overwhelmingly between “Spanish” castas, and seldom involved indigeneous Pueblo women. In spite of the Pueblos’ stated desire to rid themselves of things Spanish, they were quite selective in retaining a significant number of “Spanish” vestiges —cattle and horses, religious ...

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