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Montoya was captured during the 1847 revolt. After the U.S. had re-established control, a military court charged him with and convicted him of treason. The judges sentenced him and 14 other men to death for their roles in the revolt. Montoya and the others were
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In January 1847 Montoya participated in the insurrection against United States rule in New Mexico, begun by those who did not accept the
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Jose Pablo Montoya was born July 1, 1792, the son of Andres Montoya and Victoria Velarde.
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He married Maria Teresa Esquivel and they had established a family in present-day
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and then Montoya governor of New Mexico. Both González and Montoya were both
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surrender. Historian David Lavender said that Montoya "style himself as the
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The Leading Facts of New Mexican History: Facsimile of Original 1912 Ed
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People executed by the United States military by hanging
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Karen Mitchell, coordinator, "Taos County, New Mexico"
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19th-century executions by the United States military
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People executed for treason against the United States
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Index

Pablo Montoya (author)
12th Mexican Governor of New Mexico
José María González
Manuel Armijo
Taos
AbiquiĂş
Santa Fe de Nuevo MĂ©xico
New Spain
Taos
New Mexico Territory
1837 revolt
Taos Revolt
Mexican–American War
Taos
RĂ­o Arriba Rebellion
José María González
Taos Pueblo
Junta Popular
Santa Fe
Mexican governor's
Santa Anna
hanged
Taos Plaza
Taos, New Mexico
protagonists
Maxwell Anderson
Night Over Taos
Karen Mitchell, coordinator, "Taos County, New Mexico"
The Leading Facts of New Mexican History: Facsimile of Original 1912 Ed
ISBN

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