Analyze Indigenous resistance movements from the colonial period to the post-Revolutionary War period.
- 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 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. Mainly, Indigenous people did not fight back. The Pueblo Rebellion was the exception
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These movements demonstrate that Indigenous peoples were not passive victims of colonization, but instead actively resisted and fought back against the oppressive forces that sought to control their lands, resources, and ways of life. These acts of resistance were often rooted in a desire to protect their cultural heritage, traditional territories, and autonomy from colonial encroachment. The legacies of these resistance movements continue to inspire indigenous activism and advocacy for justice and self-determination in the modern era.