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Q: Who spoke out in the Omaha Herald about the injustices against Native Americans?
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Who spoke out the Omaha herald about the injustices against native Americans living in the great plains?

Susette La Flesche


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There was no assimilation of Native Americans. They were discriminated against and put on reservations as well as killed.


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Native Americans


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The Wounded Knee Massacre was significant because it marked the end of armed resistance by Native Americans against the U.S. government. It resulted in the deaths of at least 150 Native Americans, including women and children, and was seen as a brutal and tragic event. It also highlighted the ongoing injustices and mistreatment faced by Native Americans throughout history.


How did the colonists attitudes toward native Americans lead to Bacon's rebellion?

Bacon thought it was unfair that the native americans were treated poorly by his uncle, the governor. He decided to rebel against the colonists and his uncle and help the native americans. The colonists thought the native americans were trying to take over Bacon and had a rivalry against the native americans ever since


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Metacomet was the person who decided that the Native Americans had to untie against the colonists. He was the leader of the Wampanoag Indians.


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the british


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There was no assimilation of Native Americans. They were discriminated against and put on reservations as well as killed.


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