one person he just fell over
150-300 were estimated to have been killed.
20 CMH were awarded
Ther were 9 soldies involved 5 people were killed by the lobster backs and 7 people were wounded
"Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" by Dee Brown has approximately 488 pages.
The Battle of Wounded Knee brought to an end to the Ghost Dance that was performed by many Native American tribes.
1,294,592
There were believed to be a dozen armed stockmen involved in the Myall Creek massacre, as twelve men were brought to trial.
The Myall Creek massacre involved the killing of up to 30 unarmed Indigenous Australians.
About 1,330,000 men were involved in the Battle of the Bulge
5 soldiers were wounded in the Battle of Trenton.
The 7th Cav. lost 25 men and Killed Between 130 and 300 Men, Women, and Children.
The Sand Creek massacre occurred because the Arapaho and Cheyenne people were destroying white settlers' property. Later Black Kettle, an Indian chief, asked for peace, but General Chivington said there could be no peace. A battle broke out and many people were killed. People on both sides were killed but far more natives had their lives taken. Some people said that General Chivington should be punished for killing so many, but charges were removed and he was not punished. The tragedy at Wounded Knee occurred when Sitting Bull, chief of the Lakota Sioux, was blamed for leading the Ghost Dance, a spiritual dance that wished for more Buffalo and no white settlers. Soldiers tracked Sitting Bull down and, in an exchange of gunfire, he was killed. Native Americans were mournful that their great, brave chief was dead. They loved Sitting Bull and were very sad at the news of his death.