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 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 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. 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 were often brutal towards Indigenous peoples, leading to various resistance movements during the colonial period and beyond. The Pueblo Rebellion in 1680, for example, was a successful Indigenous uprising against Spanish colonizers in present-day New Mexico. The Iroquois Confederacy also fought against the American colonists during the Revolutionary War, siding with the British in hopes of maintaining their land and autonomy. These movements demonstrate Indigenous peoples' resilience and determination to resist colonial oppression and defend their rights and territories.