he led a massacre of 133 native americans, including women and children
Led a massacre of 133 Native Americans including women and children
There was no General Chivington. Colonel Chivington led the Union Militia at the Sand Creek Massacre in the Southwest.
Sand Creek..
He was responsible for the Sand Creek Massacre as the Colonel commanding the Colorado Volunteer Militia.
Sand creek, Colorad
Though there is no exact number, Colonel J.M. Chivington states in a testimony before the United States Congress that around five-six hundred Native Americans were killed. The breakdown of sex, and age of the deceased is also uncertain.
There was no General Chivington. Colonel Chivington led the Union Militia at the Sand Creek Massacre in the Southwest.
Colone John Chivington :~.)
Sand Creek..
He was responsible for the Sand Creek Massacre as the Colonel commanding the Colorado Volunteer Militia.
The cheyenne and arapaho indians, and colonel John chivington and his men.
The cheyenne and arapaho indians, and colonel John chivington and his men.
Colonel J.M Chivington's milita massacred aout four hundred Native Americans, who thought they were promised immunity. Chivington and his men brutally murdered men, women, and children.
Colonel Chivington attacked a Cheyenne village killing nearly 400 people, mostly women and children, at Sand Creek.
Sand Creek Massacre led by Chivington Nov 1864
Sand creek, Colorad
The Sand Creek massacre
Yes. On November 29, 1864 Colonel John Chivington led an attack on around 100 peaceful Cheyenne Indians. Most in the camp were killed.