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    The Pima Revolt, also known as the O'odham Uprising or the Pima Outbreak, was a revolt of Pima native Americans in 1751 against colonial forces in Spanish...
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    Akimel O'odham (redirect from Pima Indians)
    villages in 1694. The Pima Revolt, also known as the O'odham Uprising or the Pima Outbreak, was a revolt of Akimel O'odham people in 1751 against colonial...
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    the Tzeltal Revolt of 1712. Tucson: University of Arizona Press 1992. Ewing, Russell C. (October 1938). "The Pima Outbreak in November, 1751". New Mexico...
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  • stopped for 3 years. Then revolt suppressed. Pima Revolt (1751) Part of Mexican Indian Wars New Spain Spanish Arizona Pima Indians Victory Seven Years'...
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  • Arcángel de Oposura. He was implicated in the events leading up to the Pima Revolt of 1751. Garrucho was born on March 27, 1712, in Sardinia, and entered the...
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    almost a month. The Pima Revolt begins in the area that now includes the Mexican state of Sonora and the U.S. state of Arizona, as Pima Indian leader Luis...
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  • Santa María Suamca. His treatment of Pima leader Luis Oacpicagigua was an inciting factor in the Pima Revolt of 1751. Keller was born on November 11, 1702...
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  • presidios in northern New Spain. In 1751, the native Pima people revolted against the Spanish in the Pima Revolt, and over 100 settlers were killed and...
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  • Cultural genocide, most of the gitanos are released shortly after. Pima Revolt (1751) Part of Mexican indian war and Indigenous rebellion on Mexico and...
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    late 17th and early 18th centuries. A significant Pima rebellion against Spanish rule occurred in 1751. The term Pimería Alta first appeared in Spanish...
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    were destroyed in the O'odham peoples' 1751 Pima Revolt and rebuilt as Missions Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi (1751), San José de Tumacácori (1753), and...
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  • Joseph Garrucho at Mission Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi after the Pima Revolt of 1751, and worked in the area until the expulsion of the Jesuits in 1767...
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  • Native American uprisings during the 1750s, possibly including the 1751 Pima Revolt. Jabanimó was an O'odham chief originally from the Gila River area...
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    of the warriors of the Pima Villages led by Jabanimó ("Raven’s head"), an old chief, participated in the Pima Revolt in 1751. They burned the padre's...
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  • native officials their own prerogative. In 1751, Oacpicagigua led the Pima Revolt against the Spanish. The revolt failed in 1752, Oacpicagigua and his lieutenant...
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    changed it to San Miguel in 1744. In 1751, Joseph Garrucho contracted Joaquín de Casares of Arizpe to direct Pima laborers in building a new and larger...
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  • Spanish colonization led to discontent among the O'odham, who in 1751 ignited the Pima Revolt under the leadership of Luis Oacpicagigua. The late 18th century...
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      Ongoing conflict 1847: The Taos Revolt in New Mexico against the United States. 1847: The Sonderbund War, a revolt by the Swiss Confederation against...
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    rebuilt in 1699, and again in 1706. It was destroyed again in 1751 in the second Pima Revolt, while under the supervision of Jacobo Sedelmayr. His successor...
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    Arivaca, Arizona (category Unincorporated communities in Pima County, Arizona)
    Arivaca is obscure. It was probably a Pima or Tohono O'odham village, abandoned after the Pima Indian Revolt of 1751. Spanish settlers developed small mines...
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    different location much later, after Kino's time.) Sometime after the 1751 Pima Revolt the settlement and mission were moved to the opposite side of the river...
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  • Jesuit order on May 1, 1740, alongside Alexandro Rapicani. After the 1751 Pima Revolt, Sedelmayr was removed from the Pimería Alta as one of Luis Oacpicagigua's...
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    with the Native Americans in the area called the Pimería Alta, or "Upper Pima Country," which presently includes the Mexican state of Sonora and the southern...
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    Tubutama, Oquitoa and Santa Teresa. 1751 Pima rebels set fire to the valley, Father Tomás Tello died in the revolt. 1790 The Franciscan friars move the...
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    Mario Salmón (July 1988). "A Marginal Man: Luis of Saric and the Pima Revolt of 1751". The Americas. 45 (1). The Americas, Vol. 45, No. 1: 61–77. doi:10...
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    Acaxee Rebellion 1616 Tepehuán Revolt 1641–1924 Apache–Mexico Wars 1641–1864 Navajo Wars 1680 Pueblo Revolt 1751 Pima Revolt 1757 First Magdalena Massacre...
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    Acaxee Rebellion 1616 Tepehuán Revolt 1641–1924 Apache–Mexico Wars 1641–1864 Navajo Wars 1680 Pueblo Revolt 1751 Pima Revolt 1757 First Magdalena Massacre...
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    Perce Northern Paiute Nootka (Nuu-chah-nulth) Pawnee Pend d'Oreilles Pequots Pima Pueblo Seminoles Shoshone Sioux Southern Paiute Tohono Oʼodham Tonkawa Umpqua...
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    was named San Ignacio de Sonoitac after or around 1737. After the Pima revolt of 1751, a new church was built at Sonoitac, as well as at Tumacácori, and...
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    Americans that African Americans worked against their best interests." In 1751, South Carolina law stated: The carrying of Negroes among the Indians has...
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