cuz of the knee cap idk
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Battle of Wounded Knee
I presume the question refers to the massacre which took place in 1890 at Wounded Knee in South Dakota and effectively marked the end of the US army's campaign to force native American tribes onto reservations established by the government.
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Battle of Wounded Knee.
It was called The Wounded Knee Massacre. It was what caused the Sioux to unofficially surrender, due to small rebellion forces against the U.S. armies, although no successful attacks were made after The Wounded Knee Massacre, making it the unofficial Sioux surrender.
First of all, it was NOT the Battle of Wounded Knee. It was the Massacre of Wounded Knee. Wounded Knee is considered to be marking the last of the "free Indian". blackwolfspirit are you a boy or Girl if girl how old?
they all died and the native americans had to live on reservations
there was the wounded knee massacre in 1890 or the seige at wounded knee whichis where Combined activists of AIM and hundreds of Sioux took over Wounded Knee in an occupation that lasted 71 days. Wounded Knee is located on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota and is very significant because of the 1890 massacre that happened there. There was a lot of tension on the reservation and a lot of problems such as Alcoholism, unemployment, suicides and murders, and the corruption of the Bureau of Indians Affairs and the tribal council. The U.S. military and government surrounded Wounded Knee the same day.
The Wounded Knee Massacre took place at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota on December 29, 1890
Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota
Wounded knee accelerated the removal of Native Americans to reservations.
The Battle of Wounded Knee was the last significant engagement between American Indians and the US military. It was very one-sided and resulted in the deaths of over 300 Indian men, women, and children.
The wounded knee massacre is considered the ending of the "free Indian" in 1890.
It was never a battle. It was a massacre. It was over by Wounded Knee Creek.