Gnadenhutten massacre happened on 1782-03-08.
The address of the Gnadenhutten Historical Society Incorporated is: 156 Spring Street, Gnadenhutten, OH 44629-9752
At the end of the Gnadenhutten Massacre, which occurred on March 8, 1782, nearly 100 Native American Christians from the Moravian community were brutally killed by Pennsylvania militia forces. The militia, believing the Moravians were allied with hostile tribes, attacked the settlement, leading to the deaths of men, women, and children. Following the massacre, the remaining survivors were taken captive, and the incident became a tragic symbol of the broader violence and conflict between Native Americans and European settlers during that period. The aftermath sparked outrage and condemnation among some settlers and highlighted the complexities of relationships between different groups in colonial America.
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