The Pueblo Revolt was a significant uprising that took place in 1680 in present-day New Mexico. It was led by the Pueblo people against Spanish colonizers who had imposed harsh religious and economic controls. The revolt aimed to restore traditional Pueblo culture and practices, which had been suppressed by the Spanish.
The uprising was successful, resulting in the expulsion of the Spanish for over a decade. However, in 1692, the Spanish returned and re-established control, but they adopted a more accommodating approach towards Pueblo customs and beliefs. The revolt remains a key event in the history of Native American resistance against European colonization.