Acoma Massacre

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title: Acoma Massacre
text: The Ácoma Massacre was a punitive expedition by Spanish conquistadors at the Acoma Pueblo in January, 1599 that resulted in the deaths of around 500 Acoma men and 300 women and children after a three-day battle. Of the Acoma who survived the attack, many were sentenced to 20-year terms of bondage, and 24 suffered amputations. The massacre was the result of a battle between Spanish colonizers and Native Americans from the Keres Acoma Nation in what is now New Mexico in retaliation for the killing
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description: 1599 massacre of Ácoma Puebloans by Spanish soldiers
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoma_Massacre
date created: 2011-08-19T12:15:58Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T18:18:16Z
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