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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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105:Belligerents
58:John Burgwin
56:, depicting
38:Part of the
1703:Taos Pueblo
1673:Taos Revolt
1608:Denver Post
1464:Bent's Fort
1420:Bent's Fort
1357:Bent's Fort
1289:New Mexican
1205:Taos Valley
1127:During the
1122:Taos Pueblo
1118:Embudo Pass
1104:US response
1027:Taos Pueblo
1025:and nearby
960:. Governor
927:during the
905:Taos Revolt
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749:2nd Tabasco
744:1st Tabasco
668:Zacualtipan
638:Mexico City
633:Chapultepec
613:Cerro Gordo
576:Buena Vista
539:Embudo Pass
492:San Pasqual
472:Los Angeles
337:Taos Revolt
33:Taos Revolt
1667:Categories
1534:References
1462:Lavender,
1292:insurgents
1050:Kit Carson
1000:plotted a
970:California
948:Background
925:New Mexico
890:Bandit War
875:Border War
840:Reform War
739:3rd Tuxpan
734:2nd Tuxpan
729:1st Tuxpan
702:2nd La Paz
697:1st La Paz
623:Churubusco
524:El Brazito
443:Fort Texas
250:~11 killed
245:367 killed
83:New Mexico
1279:, or the
1237:, or the
1168:civil law
1154:Aftermath
1146:, in the
1002:Christmas
658:Matamoros
648:Huamantla
618:Contreras
571:Monterrey
487:Natividad
448:Palo Alto
81:Northern
1492:, p. 228
1466:, p. 264
1326:See also
1311:infantry
1262:Captains
1254:infantry
1082:Santa Fe
1039:Tomasito
998:Santa Fe
544:2nd Mora
534:1st Mora
514:Santa Fe
467:Monterey
129:Puebloan
77:Location
1319:militia
1307:company
1299:natives
1267:Colonel
1258:cavalry
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954:Mexican
937:militia
913:Hispano
682:Guaymas
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502:La Mesa
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519:Tucson
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141:Gov.
1619:ISBN
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