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Apalachee revolt 1647

Synopsis
Obs: The research for this entry is still in progress. The synopsis is still missing, and several of the additional fields listed below are marked as 'tbc' (to be completed). The specific start and end dates of the event also need to be completed or confirmed.
Additional info

Starting date: . Ending: . Duration: 1 day. Name in sources: tbc. Location: Mission San Luis de Talimali, located in Tallahassee Country (current): US-Florida. Monarchy: Spanish. Main participants: Indigenous. Number of participants: tbc. Main reasons & motivations: Anti-colonial. Leadership: tbc. Relevance: medium.

Further reading
LAUERSDORF, Aubrey (2021). “An Apalachee Revolt?: Reconceptualizing Violence in Seventeenth-Century Apalachee”. Florida Historical Quarterly, 100(1), article 4. SCARRY, John F. (2001). “Resistance and Accommodation in Apalachee Province”, in T. Pauketat (ed), The Archaeology of Traditions: Agency and History Before and After Columbus. Gainesville: University Press of Florida.

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Cite this entry

The Editors (2025). "Apalachee revolt 1647," in Rebellions in the Early Modern Iberian World. http://atlas.cidehusdigital.uevora.pt/revolt/apalachee-revolt-1647/ (accessed on 18 September 2025).