- to a halt in the
intervening years.
Unlike in the Mixtón rebellion, the
Caxcanes were now
allied with the Spanish. The war was
fought in the Bajío region...
-
against the
Spanish in the Mixtón War, the
Caxcanes were the "heart and soul" of the resistance. The
Caxcanes lived in the
northern part of the present-day...
- mid-1540 the
Caxcanes and
their allies, the
Zacatecos and
possibly other Chichimeca tribes, revolted. The
command structure of the
Caxcanes is
unknown but...
- Guachichiles,
Caxcanes, Zacatecos, Tecuexes, or Guamares.
Others like the
Opata or "Eudeve" are well
described but
extinct as a people. The
Caxcan (
caxcanes or cazcanes...
-
called the
Caxcanes moved in, they were from the
valley in Tuitlán,
which is now
found in the Muni****lity of Villanueva, Zacatecas. The
Caxcanes established...
-
Spanish conquistador Puebloan Mixtón War (1540-1542) New
Spain Tlaxcaltec Caxcanes ****imilation or
enslavement of all
Caxcan natives,
Spanish access to northern...
- the
viceroy Don
Antonio de
Mendoza led an army
against an
uprising by
Caxcanes. In the 1680
Pueblo revolt,
Indians in 24
settlements in New
Mexico expelled...
- name. The
Chichimecan tribes that
inhabited the
Zacatecan area were the
Caxcanes, Guachichiles,
Guamares Irritilas, ****choles, Tecuexes, Teules, Tepehuanes...
- the
state was
dominated by
Chichimecas (particularly the
Zacatecos and
Caxcanes) and
various tribes of the
Laguna region,
which were
distinguished by their...
- uprisings,
execution of the
leading figures 1540–1542 Mixtón War New
Spain Caxcanes Spaniard and
indigenous allied victory 1542
Dacke War Sweden
Rebels Rebellion...