The Pueblo Revolt of 1680, also known as Pope's
Rebellion, may be most closely compared to
political revolutions by European-ruled colonies,
such as America and India, for the right to self
governance.
O the revolution of the American colonists who did not
want taxation without representation.
strikes by workers protesting unsafe working
conditions and low wages, such as those during the
American Progressive Era.
O revolts by African enslaved persons against
plantation owners in Brazil and Hispaniola for
freedom from slavery and cultural oppression.

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Answer:

Revolts by African enslaved persons against  plantation owners in Brazil and Hispaniola for  freedom from slavery and cultural oppression.

Explanation:

The Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was a conflict between the natives of the Pueblo tribes and the Spanish colonizers. Although the relationship between the pueblos and the Spaniards was established in friendly terms, in the beginning, the Spaniards soon began to exploit the pueblos, devalue them and cause a strong cultural repression, forbidding their traditions and severely punishing them for disobedience.

This conflict is very similar to the African slave revolts against plantation owners in Brazil and Hispaniola, which were caused by the forced suppression of culture that the slaves cherished.

Answer: d

Revolts by African enslaved persons against  plantation owners in Brazil and Hispaniola for  freedom from slavery and cultural oppression.

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