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Uprising: The Pueblo Indians and the First American War for Religious Freedom

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Uprising: The Pueblo Indians and the First American War for Religious Freedom
Uprising: The Pueblo Indians and the First American War for Religious Freedom

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Uprising: The Pueblo Indians and the First American War for Religious Freedom

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This time with significant insights from Hopi oral history. Witness the systematic brutality that pushed the Pueblo people to enact a bloody rebellion to protect their way of life. The pueblo revolt of 1680 changed the course of history. It was the only war that American Indians ever won against, the Europeans. The Pueblo people rose up to drive the Spanish military, colonists, and Franciscans all the way back to New Spain (today's Mexico). In this new nonfiction account, Jake Page delves into the events leading up to the revolt, its aftermath, and the lesser-known second revolt. Experience the history, culture, and struggle for religious freedom from the perspective of the Pueblo people.

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