They thought he was allowing their children to die.
The University of Texas at Austin. Whitman, a student there, also wounded 31 before being killed by police.
Narcissa Whitman died in what was called the "Whitman Massacre" at the Whitman Mission in Walla Walla, WA. Narcissa, along with her husband and 12 others were killed by the Indians living around the Mission.
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The Whitmans, a missionary couple, were killed by members of the Cayuse tribe in 1847 in present-day Oregon. Their deaths were primarily a result of rising tensions between the settlers and Native Americans, exacerbated by the spread of diseases and competition over resources. The Whitmans had attempted to convert the Cayuse to Christianity and establish a mission, but their presence and the influx of settlers led to resentment. This culminated in the Cayuse War, where the tribe sought retribution for the perceived negative impact of the Whitmans and other settlers on their way of life.
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.
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.
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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Dr. Marcus Whitman was a missionary who was killed by native Americans who blamed him for a measles epidemic...
The Whitman Mission Massacre occurred on November 29, 1847, when members of the Cayuse tribe killed Dr. Marcus Whitman, his wife Narcissa, and several others in retaliation for the spread of diseases and cultural clashes. The massacre was a result of tensions between the settlers and the Native Americans over land, resources, and conflicting beliefs.
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.
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Walt Whitman is a famous American poet. Narcissa Whitman and her husband Marcus were Christian missionaries who were killed by Native Americans who thought they had poisoned many members of their tribes. The attack on the Whitman's and their traveling companions is known as the Whitman massacre.
She was killed in the Whitman massacre in walla walla valley because her husband was treating whites for measles but letting Indian children die at least that's what the Indians thought.
because Dr. Whitman stopped working with all Natives and focased on getting white settlers there instead.Tom Hill can=me and told them of the terrible killing of a thousand eastern Nativesthe son of Chief Peo Peo Mox Mox was killed by a white man& Joe Lewis told a great lie about how Dr. Whitman wanted to poison Natives and take their land.
The Whitmans, and other people at their mission, although that definitely wasn't the sole reason for the massacre.