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moplahs uprising was an uprising led by the muslims against the hindu landlords and the britishers. it was during the khilafat movement during the year 1921.
The biggest Native American uprising in U.S. history is known as the Dakota War of 1862, also referred to as the Sioux Uprising. It involved the Dakota Sioux tribe in Minnesota, who rose against injustices and broken treaties. The conflict ultimately led to significant repercussions for the Sioux, including loss of land and harsh government reprisals. Following the uprising, many Native Americans were forcibly removed from their lands and faced severe restrictions on their rights.
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The Sioux uprising took place between 1876 -77 after the discovery of gold in the Black Hills Southwestern South Dakota,a region that the Sioux regarded as sacred and the US government had promised to respect. However the armys inability to do so led to the Battle of the Little Big Horn (river) in which General Custer was killed in what has become known as Custers Last Stand.
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In 1862, the Dakota Sioux faced dire conditions, marked by extreme poverty and starvation due to unfulfilled treaty obligations and loss of land. The U.S. government had failed to provide promised supplies and support, exacerbating tensions. In August of that year, these frustrations culminated in an uprising known as the Dakota War or Sioux Uprising, where the Dakota sought to reclaim their rights and resources, resulting in significant violence and loss of life. The conflict ultimately led to severe repercussions for the Dakota people, including executions and forced displacement.
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The Sioux nation had many battles and confrontations with the United States government. After mining was allowed on Sioux land, Sitting Bull led the people to war in protest.