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Taos Revolt

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mixture of violence and justice-a strange middle ground between martial and common law. After an absence of a few minutes the jury returned with a verdict, "Guilty in the first degree". Five for murder, one for treason. Treason, indeed! What did the poor devil know about his new allegiance? ... I left the room, sick at heart. Justice! Out upon the word when its distorted meaning is a warrant for murdering those who defended to the last their country and their homes.
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served as court interpreter. Since the Anglo community in Taos was small, and several men had been killed by the rebels, the jury pool was extremely limited. The court was in session for fifteen days. The jury found 15 men guilty of murder and treason (under the new US rule), and the judges sentenced
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The rebel force killed and scalped several other government officials, along with others seen as related to the new US territorial government. Among those killed were Stephen Lee, acting county sheriff; Cornelio Vigil, prefect and probate judge; and J.W. Leal, circuit attorney. "It appeared," wrote
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It certainly did appear to be a great assumption of the part of the Americans to conquer a country and then arraign the revolting inhabitants for treason. American judges sat on the bench, New Mexicans and Americans filled the jury box, and an American soldiery guarded the halls. Verily, a strange
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An issue more significant than the galling daily insults was that many New Mexican citizens feared that their land titles, issued by the Mexican government, would not be recognized by the United States. They worried that American sympathizers would prosper at their expense. Following Kearny's
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crushed the rebellion of the Hispano and Pueblo people. The New Mexicans, seeking better representation, regrouped and fought three more engagements, but after being defeated, they abandoned open warfare. Hatred of New Mexicans for the occupying American army combined with the oft-exercised
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and their Pueblo allies. The ensuing battle resulted in an American retreat to the banks of Cienega Creek. They were able to hold their position until Captain Shepherd's company arrived, "vanquishing the enemy".
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Holaway and Robinson, were marching at almost sunset along the Red (Canadian) River. They had just entered Red River Canyon when ambushed by an estimated 500 Mexicans and natives, according to reports given to
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On April 9, the US forces hanged six of the convicted insurgents in the Taos plaza; all but one were convicted of murder, and he of treason. This was the first execution by hanging in the
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rebelliousness of Taos residents against authority imposed on them from elsewhere were causes of the revolt. In the aftermath of the revolt the Americans executed at least 28 rebels. The
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The US military moved quickly to quash the revolt; Col. Price led more than 300 US troops from Santa Fe to Taos, together with 65 volunteers, including a few New Mexicans, organized by
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Colonel Price, "to be the object of the insurrectionists to put to death every American and every Mexican who had accepted office under the American government."
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Lyckman, Ernest (1988). "A Review of the Ranch, Trading Post, Mill and Distillery of Simeon Turley, Canoncito, Arroyo Hondo, Taos County, New Mexico 1830-1847".
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uprising. When the plans were discovered by the US authorities, the dissenters postponed the uprising. They attracted numerous Native American allies, including
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The revolt did not end after the Siege of Taos. New Mexican rebels engaged U.S. forces three more times in the following months. The actions are known as the
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As other occupation troops have done at other times and places have done, they undertook to act like conquerors." Gov. Bent implored Price's superior,
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Many New Mexicans were unreconciled to Armijo's surrender; they also resented their treatment by U.S. soldiers, which Governor Bent described:
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Wah-to-yah and the Taos Trail; or Prairie Travel and Scalp Dances, with a Look at Los Rancheros from Muleback and the Rocky Mountain Camp-fire
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reviewed the case. He said that the one man hanged for treason, Hipolito "Polo" Salazar, might have been wrongfully convicted. The
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On the morning of January 19, 1847, the insurrectionists began the revolt in Don Fernando de Taos, present-day
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McNierney, Michael, "Taos 1847, The Revolt In Contemporary Accounts" Boulder, CO, Johnson Publishing, 1980,
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The next day a large armed force of approximately 500 Hispanos and Puebloans attacked and laid siege to
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and several other Americans were killed by the rebels. In two short campaigns, United States troops and
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The next day, US officials ordered the execution of some of the captives in the plaza in a "drumhead
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in 1848 guaranteed the property rights of New Mexico's Hispanic and Native American residents.
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on their way to Missouri. At most 16 Americans were killed in both actions on January 20.
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were left at the mill for defense. After a day-long battle, only two of the mountain men,
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The History of the Military Occupation of the Territory of New Mexico from 1846 to 1851
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Crutchfield, James A., "Tragedy at Taos, The Revolt Of 1847", Republic of Texas Press,
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troops. On July 9, 1847 a detachment of thirty-one men, belonging to Captain Morin's
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Connor, Buck. "Thomas Tate Tobin". (need url and website info) Retrieved 2006-09-17.
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Ayer y Hoy en Taos: Yesterday and Today in Taos County and Northern New Mexico
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A separate force of US troops campaigned against the rebels in Mora. The
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and destroyed the village, which ended the Mora campaign of the revolt.
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Herrera, Carlos R., "New Mexico Resistance to U.S. Occupation", in
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were stationed close to Cienega Creek about eighteen miles from
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without firing a shot. When Kearny departed with his forces for
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Romero led a Native American force to the house of Governor
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In August 1846, the territory of New Mexico, then under
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in command of U.S. forces in New Mexico. He appointed
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for help from the occupying US forces. Eight to ten
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Index

Cienega Affair
Mexican–American War

Siege of Pueblo de Taos
John Burgwin
New Mexico
United States
Hispano
Puebloan
Charles Bent

Sterling Price
John Burgwin

Ceran St. Vrain
Israel R. Hendley

Jesse I. Morin
Pablo Chavez

Pablo Montoya
Executed
Jesus Tafoya

Tomás Romero
Executed
Simeon Turley
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