The Caste War was

a. a rebellion by the creoles and mestizos in Mexico against the caudillos.
b. an independence movement by the Choctaw confederation.
c. an alliance of the Plains tribes to resist western expansion.
d. a popular uprising of Maya that nearly succeeded in taking over the Yucatán
e. a mutiny against British Raj in India in 1857.


ANSWER:
d

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