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Which indigenous resistance movement expelled Spanish colonizers from New Mexico in 1680?

a.
Pueblo Revolt

b.
TaĆ­no Uprising

c.
Mapuche Revolt

d.
Zuni Rebellion
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The indigenous resistance movement that expelled Spanish colonizers from New Mexico in 1680 is:

**a. Pueblo Revolt**.
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