The Cayuse Tribe killed Dr. Whitman because he is the reason settlers, also known as the whites, came to Walla Walla Washington. This angered the Cayuse Indians. The whites had brought measles with them and unfortunately they started to spread and the Cayuse got measles. Dr. Whitman was the shaman which means it's his duty to restore their health. Many Cayuse died of measles but the whites got well. The Cayuse lacked immunity so this is why it was hard to restore their health. Joe Lewis, a white settler, wanted to take over Dr. Whitman's place as shaman so he spread rumors to the Cayuse that Marcus was poisoning the Cayuse and since Dr. Whitman was white, he was helping the whites. The Cayuse Tribe believed this and killed Dr. Whitman in his own home. 13 or 72 people were killed during the Massacre.
Because, the Whitmans were spreading disease, by accident
The Whitman Massacre was a violent event that occurred in 1847 at the Whitman Mission in present-day Washington. It was triggered by tensions between the Cayuse Native American tribe and the Whitman settlers over cultural differences, diseases, and land disputes. During the massacre, several settlers, including missionaries Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, were killed by the Cayuse, leading to the Cayuse War.
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When Dr. Marcus Whitman and Narcissa Prentiss Whitman set out to Oregon territory for a mission for the American Missionary Board, the Cayuse natives attack them and many other white settlers and missionaries. However, the settlers brought measles with them, and whenever Dr. Whitman gave medicine to the natives, they fell ill and died.
They thought he was allowing their children to die.
Because, the Whitmans were spreading disease, by accident
she was famous for being hated by the Indians in the pacific northwest. such as; the Nez Perce, Cayuse, and Walla Walla.
narcissa Whitman was a women, she went to Oregon in 1836 and built a mission among the cayuse people near the present site of walla walla, Washington. she thought the native Americans Christianity.
When a measles epidemic broke out at the mission in November 1847, many of the Indians were killed while the white newcomers survived. The Cayuse suspected that the Whitmans and their foreign religion were the cause of the fatal disease. In retaliation, the Whitmans and eleven other whites were killed by the Cayuse, and the mission was burned down.
Dr. Marcus Whitman was a Protestant Christian missionary who played a significant role in establishing and promoting settlement in the Oregon Country during the 1800s. He was killed, along with his wife Narcissa and others, during an attack on the Whitman Mission by members of the Cayuse tribe. The motivation for the attack was complex and included tensions over cultural differences, land disputes, and the spread of disease among the Cayuse people.
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