False.
The Battle of Talladega was not a battle of the Civil War. It was a battle of Tennessee Volunteers led by Andrew Jackson and Red Stick Creek Indians. Jackson's men won handily. His campaign was much due to the massacre at Ft. Mims in south Alabama. This massacre of 350-500 whites and halfbreeds is the worst massacre by Indians in American history. Greater by far than the Little Big Horn. Jackson answered the massacre in kind. A study of the skirmishes leading up to the Battle of Horseshoe Bend reveals the barbarity ministered by Jackson. His merciless burning of Creek villages, killing men, women, and children, left a blood stain on all those settlers who came in and occupied their land. That includes my family. Jackson lied to the Indians who fought beside him, promising them a sizable portion of Alabama, and it was he who had the largest prod in forcing the Southeastern Indians to Oklahoma, including those who had fought beside him.
Boston massacre- killing of 5 men when soldiers were at the coloniesGaspee affair- the torching of the schooner Gaspee
The Saint Valentines Day Massacre
Daniel Boone was not a wanted man. He was a frontiersman and explorer who played a key role in the settlement and expansion of the American frontier. Boone is known for his expertise in wilderness survival and his exploration of the Appalachian Mountains.
this revolt was called Pontiac's Rebellion although the Ottawa war leader Pontiac was only one of many organizers. British settlers reacted with equal viciousness, killing even Indians who had not attacked them.
A massacre is large indiscriminate killing of human beings or animals.
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A mass killing is often referred to as a massacre or a mass shooting, depending on the specific circumstances. It typically involves the deliberate killing of a large number of people in a single event.
Robert La Salle owned a fur trading company in the New World. The settlers nearby traded their pelts along with the Native American Indians. Some of the settlers were attacked by Native American Indians. La Salle then set out to explore other lands. His men actually ended up killing him, but there is speculation as to why this happened.
Massacre is the mass killing of people.
Not particularly, since they saw the "Christian" settlers as mostly grabbing their land, not keeping any promises and killing their fellow Indians.
the worst massacre was Hitler's killing of the Jews. He killed several million, so that is the biggest massacre except for war of the worlds. haha.
The Battle of Talladega was not a battle of the Civil War. It was a battle of Tennessee Volunteers led by Andrew Jackson and Red Stick Creek Indians. Jackson's men won handily. His campaign was much due to the massacre at Ft. Mims in south Alabama. This massacre of 350-500 whites and halfbreeds is the worst massacre by Indians in American history. Greater by far than the Little Big Horn. Jackson answered the massacre in kind. A study of the skirmishes leading up to the Battle of Horseshoe Bend reveals the barbarity ministered by Jackson. His merciless burning of Creek villages, killing men, women, and children, left a blood stain on all those settlers who came in and occupied their land. That includes my family. Jackson lied to the Indians who fought beside him, promising them a sizable portion of Alabama, and it was he who had the largest prod in forcing the Southeastern Indians to Oklahoma, including those who had fought beside him.
The Bison started to die off because of the white settlers came. They were at war with the Indians so the started killing the bison. Some even killed the bison for game!
It is about the union killing all the Indians because they were taking there food. Later on they raped the Indian women for revenge and bashed there heads in with hammers and axes. They saved a few though for sex slaves.
The Colorado Territorial Militia attacked a peaceful Cheyenne and Arapahoe village under Chief Black Kettle killing as many as 163 indians. It is known as the Sand Creek Massacre.
Boston massacre- killing of 5 men when soldiers were at the coloniesGaspee affair- the torching of the schooner Gaspee