The Battle of Wounded Knee, which occurred on December 29, 1890, resulted in the massacre of around 300 Lakota Sioux men, women, and children by U.S. troops. The confrontation was sparked by tensions surrounding the Ghost Dance movement and fears among the U.S. government regarding Native American resistance. This tragic event marked the end of armed conflict between Native Americans and the U.S. government, symbolizing the brutal suppression of Native American culture and rights. It is often regarded as one of the darkest chapters in American history.
Battle of Wounded Knee.
It was never a battle. It was a massacre. It was over by Wounded Knee Creek.
The battle of Wounded Knee was caused by the United States government. They were forcing Native Americans from their land and making them move to reservations.
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?
The Battle of Wounded Knee happened December 29, 1890
Battle of Wounded Knee.
It was never a battle. It was a massacre. It was over by Wounded Knee Creek.
The battle of Wounded Knee was caused by the United States government. They were forcing Native Americans from their land and making them move to reservations.
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?
The Battle of Wounded Knee happened December 29, 1890
american army leader o f the battle of wounded knee
The Wounded Knee MASSACRE occurred on December 29, 1890.
You mean the Massacre at Wounded Knee. There was no battle. The US army killed men, women and children.
You mean the Massacre at Wounded Knee. There was no battle. The US Army killed men, women and children.
Yes he did defeat General Cluster at the battle of wounded knee
The battle takes its name from the nearby creek, called chankpé opi wakpála in the Lakota language ("wounded knee creek"). The creek was known by that name long before the battle of 1890.
The massacre at Wounded Knee was the last battle of the American Indian Wars.