Respuesta :
This occurred in 1680 and it was an Indian uprising. This uprising was caused because of the Spanish Roman Catholic's mission in New Mexico began to oppress the natives by attempting to derive them of their religious customs. The rebels raided through the Providence destroying churches, killing priests, and slaughtering Spanish settlers along the way. After this attack the Spanish needed almost half a century to regain New Mexico again.
Answer:
Your answer should be C. The Pueblo chiefs rallied all their warriors for well-planned attacks on the Spanish.
Explanation:
Here is what I found:
The main reason that the Pueblo Revolt was successful was that Popé was able to launch a highly-coordinated assault on the Spanish by a large group spread over a large geographic area. The Pueblos were able to drive the Spanish from the area and gain control, even if it was only for a few years.
From reading this, it is C. (or whatever your letter for that answer is).
Also, by looking at the other answers, they do no make sense. The Pueblo warriors and Spanish settlers worked together to overthrow the Spanish governor is obviously not correct. The same (not correct) with The Pueblos aligned with other native tribes to attack the Spanish. It was only a Pueblo/Spanish "war." For The Spanish forces had been weakened by smallpox and typhus, it is not correct because the Pueblos were the ones being weakened by smallpox and typhus later on, not the Spanish. And the lost option, The Spanish soldiers were deployed at Santa Fe, so they couldn’t get to all the Pueblo villages on time is also not correct.
The person above is correct
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