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    The Taos Revolt was a popular insurrection in January 1847 by Hispano and Pueblo allies against the United States' occupation of present-day northern...
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    Taos Pueblo (or Pueblo de Taos) is an ancient pueblo belonging to a Taos-speaking (Tiwa) Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It lies about 1 mile...
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    Taos is a town in Taos County in the north-central region of New Mexico in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Initially founded in 1615, it was intermittently...
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  • during the rebellion, but Montoya would survive to lead the Taos Revolt ten years later. The revolt underlined how increased isolation from Mexico City combined...
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  • Thomas Tate Tobin (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    insurrectionists opposed to American rule began a revolt in Don Fernando de Taos (present-day Taos, New Mexico). They were led by Pablo Montoya, a Mexican...
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    Ceran St. Vrain (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    support a trading venture to Taos, New Mexico, part of newly independent Mexico. After establishing a trading post in Taos, St. Vrain travelled between...
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    The siege of Pueblo de Taos was the final battle during the main phase of the Taos Revolt, an insurrection against the United States during the Mexican–American...
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  • up Taos or taos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Taos or TAOS may refer to: Taos, Missouri, a city in Cole County, Missouri, United States Taos County...
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  • Tomás Romero (revolutionary) (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    February 8, 1848) was a Pueblo from Taos Pueblo, where he was referred to as "the alcalde." He was a leader of the Taos Revolt against the American invasion...
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    governor Bent, participating in the defeat of the insurgents at the Taos Revolt with his friend Don Manuel Chaves. After the treaty of peace with Mexico...
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    Arroyo Hondo is a census-designated place in Taos County near Taos, New Mexico, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 474. It is...
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  • eventually defeated the Hispano and Puebloan militia, effectively ending the Taos Revolt in the Mora Valley. The latter battle destroyed most of the community...
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  • leaders (see list below), planned and orchestrated the Pueblo Revolt. Popé took up residence in Taos Pueblo, about 70 miles north of the capital of Santa Fe...
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    Charles Bent (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    in Taos, New Mexico Territory, in present-day New Mexico. On January 19, 1847, Bent was scalped and killed by Pueblo warriors, during the Taos Revolt. Charles...
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  • The Taos Priest Antonio José Martínez was sympathetic to the revolt. Despite military superiority, the revolt failed when Pablo Montoya of Taos turned...
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  • Pablo Montoya (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    politician who was active both in the 1837 revolt against the Mexican government, and in the Taos Revolt of 1847 against the United States, during the...
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    John David Albert (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    mill in a siege by approximately 500 Mexicans and Indians during the Taos Revolt. Seeing the approaching mob, Charles Autobees rode to Santa Fe to get...
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  • Charles Autobees (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    1847, Turley and his operation was attacked by Taos area Indians and Mexicans as part of the Taos Revolt as revenge for the United States invasion and...
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    Sterling Price (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    Pass, Price's column reached Taos on February 2. The revolters had taken up positions in several buildings at the Taos Pueblo complex, and Price ordered...
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  • supporters were also killed; Native American or New Mexicans killed during the revolt have not been recorded. The Texan forces consisted of over 320 men and they...
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    avenging the assassination of then Governor Charles Bent during the Taos Revolt. For his bravery, the Greens were freed and returned to Missouri. Free...
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    Charles H. Beaubien (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    Paula Lobato in Taos in a ceremony conducted by Antonio José Martínez who would later become his nemesis. He started a business in Taos. In 1840 New Mexico...
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  • original on December 25, 2014. Retrieved December 25, 2014. Durand, John, The Taos Massacres, Puzzlebox Press, Elkhorn, WI 2004 Reiterman, Tim; Jacobs, John...
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    Battle of Cañada (category Battles of the Taos Revolt)
    Mexicans and Pueblo Indians. It took place on January 24, 1847, during the Taos Revolt, a conflict of the Mexican–American War. Insurgents, Mexicans and Pueblo...
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    Taos Downtown Historic District is a historic district in Taos, New Mexico. Taos "played a major role in the development of New Mexico, under Spanish,...
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  • census-designated place Turley's Mill, Arroyo Hondo, Taos County, New Mexico, scene of the Taos Revolt of 1847 This page or section lists people that share...
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  • John Fitzgerald (soldier) (category People of the Taos Revolt)
    in about 1817. He fought at the Siege of Pueblo de Taos, February 3–5, 1847, during the Taos Revolt. Following that fight, on February 8, he assassinated...
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    Mora County, New Mexico (category Taos Revolt)
    the military occupation of United States under martial law. During the Taos Revolt of the war, Mexican-nationalist Hispano and Puebloan militia fought the...
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    indecisive)   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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  • Turley Mill and Distillery Site (category Taos County, New Mexico)
    "The 1847 Revolt: The Beginning of Modern Taos- Turley's Mill and the Taos Rebellion of 1847". Taos, NM: University of New Mexico, Taos University of...
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