What best describes the Pueblo Revolt of 1680?
A) It was a rebellion by Spanish Franciscan friars against the Catholic Church's use of violence to convert native people to Catholicism.
B) It was a victory of the Pueblo Indians over the Spanish settlers in New Mexico, which reestablished Indian control of the region.
C) It was a revolt of Protestant Spaniard farmworkers against Catholic Spaniard landowners in Santa Fe.
D) It was a conflict between the Navajo and the Apache tribes.
E) It was a short-lived Indian rebellion that resulted in harsher Spanish suppression of native religious practices and more brutal demands on native people's labor when the Spanish regained control of the region in the 1690s.
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