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During the Indian Wars and the subsequent relocation of the nations to their respective reservations, a sense of distrust was fostered as time and again treaties were broken by the US government. In 1891, following the massacre at Wounded Knee the understanding that either the native cultures gave in and went peaceably to their reservations or they would be killed was apparent to all.
It wasn't in a city. It was on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota
Move them at all costs
Move them at all costs
I believe that it might have been the Aleutians if you count territories, this was WWII in Alaska. If you want states,I know there was a battle between Mexicans and Germans fighting against US soldiers in Arizona.
Wounded Knee Massacre
Wounded Knee Massacre.
During the Indian Wars and the subsequent relocation of the nations to their respective reservations, a sense of distrust was fostered as time and again treaties were broken by the US government. In 1891, following the massacre at Wounded Knee the understanding that either the native cultures gave in and went peaceably to their reservations or they would be killed was apparent to all.
they wanted to take them to reservations but the indians didn't want to go
150-300 were estimated to have been killed.
Yes there was starvation during the Wounded Knee Massacre time. While the Whites were eating every meal, the Indians had to struggle on food. When going out to hunt for food, they were being hunted themselves.
A number of different ceremonies, but the one which caused the massacre at Wounded Knee was The Ghost Dance
Battle of Wounded Knee.
Wounded Knee, located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota, was the site of 1890 conflicts between the Lakota Native American Indians and the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment. The conflicts resulted in the death of at least 150 Indians and 25 soldiers.
The massacre at Wounded Knee was the last battle of the American Indian Wars.
The Massacre at Wounded Knee was caused by the federal government attempting to forcefully remove the Native Americans to reservations. The Massacre at Wounded Knee occurred on December 29,1890.
the massacre at Wounded Knee