Analyze Indigenous resistance movements from the colonial period to the post-Revolutionary War period. (1 point)

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European colonizers in the Americas, on the whole, treated Indigenous people with kindness. Still, Indigenous people fought them. Examples of this include the Pueblo Rebellion and the fight of the Iroquois Confederacy against the Americans in the Revolutionary War.
European colonizers in the Americas, on the whole, treated Indigenous people with kindness. Still, Indigenous people fought them. Examples of this include the Pueblo Rebellion and the fight of the Iroquois Confederacy against the Americans in the Revolutionary War.

European colonizers in the Americas, on the whole, treated Indigenous people with cruelty. Mainly, Indigenous people did not fight back. The Pueblo Rebellion was the exception.
European colonizers in the Americas, on the whole, treated Indigenous people with cruelty. Mainly, Indigenous people did not fight back. The Pueblo Rebellion was the exception.

European colonizers in the Americas, on the whole, treated Indigenous people with cruelty. The Indigenous people were never able to fight back.
European colonizers in the Americas, on the whole, treated Indigenous people with cruelty. The Indigenous people were never able to fight back.

European colonizers in the Americas, on the whole, treated Indigenous people with cruelty. These practices led Indigenous people to fight back. Examples of this include the Pueblo Rebellion and the fight of the Iroquois Confederacy against the Americans in the Revolutionary War.

European colonizers in the Americas, on the whole, treated Indigenous people with cruelty. These practices led Indigenous people to fight back. Examples of this include the Pueblo Rebellion and the fight of the Iroquois Confederacy against the Americans in the Revolutionary War. Indigenous resistance movements during the colonial period and post-Revolutionary War period were fueled by the mistreatment and injustices suffered by Indigenous communities at the hands of European colonizers.

One example of Indigenous resistance during the colonial period is the Pueblo Rebellion which took place in 1680. The Pueblo people, who were subjected to forced labor, religious suppression, and other forms of oppression by Spanish colonizers, rose up against their oppressors. Led by Popé, the Pueblo Rebellion successfully expelled the Spanish from their lands for over a decade and resulted in the restoration of Indigenous customs and traditions.

The post-Revolutionary War period also witnessed Indigenous resistance, particularly by the Iroquois Confederacy. Despite initially having an alliance with the British during the war, the Iroquois Confederacy faced significant territorial losses and encroachments by the expanding American settlers. In response, they fought against the Americans, aligning themselves with the British once again. Although their efforts were ultimately unsuccessful, the Iroquois Confederacy exhibited their determination to protect their land and sovereignty.

The mistreatment and cruelty faced by Indigenous communities at the hands of European colonizers played a critical role in sparking resistance movements. These resistance movements aimed to reclaim Indigenous rights, defend their land, and preserve their cultures and traditions. The Pueblo Rebellion and the fight of the Iroquois Confederacy against the Americans serve as powerful examples of Indigenous resilience and their refusal to accept subjugation.