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President Benjamin Harrison's administration took a stance of support for the military actions at Wounded Knee in 1890, viewing it as a necessary response to what was perceived as a threat from the Ghost Dance movement among Native Americans. The government aimed to suppress this movement, which was seen as a challenge to federal authority. The tragic outcome of the Wounded Knee Massacre, resulting in the deaths of many Lakota Sioux, was largely viewed as a consequence of the broader policy of assimilation and control over Native American populations during this period. Harrison's administration reflected the prevailing attitudes of the time, prioritizing order and settlement over the rights of Indigenous peoples.

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