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From Days Before Time: Spanish Approach to Colonization Ignites Indian Uprisings

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Abstract
Small numbers of farmers, artisans, and government officials also migrate from Spain to the New World in the 16th and 17th centuries. Survival is difficult, but those who do withstand the challenges of the New World are those who align themselves with Native American tribes. It should be noted, however, that Spain's primary purpose in colonizing North America is to exploit the Indian population not establish permanent colonies. A variety of Pueblo tribes unite in a rebellion against Spanish rule in 1680 and drive the Spanish out of New Mexico.
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American History, European History, Native-American Studies, Chicano Studies, Unfinished Nation, The
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