Was Fetterman's massacre part of the Sioux War?
It was called Red Cloud's War but he was not present at the Fetterman Massacre, That battle was lead by Hollow Horn Bear.
The Moro Crater massacre is a name given to the final phase of the First Battle of Bud Dajo, a military engagement of the Philippine-American War which took place March 10, 1906, on the isle of Jolo in the southern Philippines.
What is the thesis statement for the colfax massacre?
Perhaps:-
"The early 21st century is focusing attention on the events at Colfax and their meaning in U.S. history in light of the Supreme Court's judgement."
What was the role of the Germans in the Rwandan genocide?
They were not involved in the Rwandan genocide.
The term genocide emerged as a consequence of?
The Holocaust, in particular the Nazi "Final Solution."
Did the Czech Republic respond to the Rwandan genocide?
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Yes, the Czech Republic did respond. The Czech Republic responded to the Rwandan genocide by being one of the first countries to call it an actual genocide. Many other countries were cautious to call it a genocide because that implied that they had to punish Rwanda (these countries being: the UK, US, etc). The Czech Republic suggested that Rwanda should split in half (the Hutu in one side and the Tutsi in the other). They suggested this because they had done this themselves earlier in 1993 when they "divorced" Slovakia (used to be Czechoslovakia, remember? :) ). The Czech Republic was furious that the countries in the Security Council were not responding quickly to the issue and were dilly-dallying there time. It was unacceptable to the new country.
Hope this helps! This is based on my Model UN experience! :D
Why is there hate for Armenians?
there is a very high jealousy for the Armenians from all around the word that guides into hate.
How did raphael lemkin contribute to issue of genocide?
The genocide was chosen based on hate. It was a personal vendetta that was stemmed from no logical reason nor explanation but prejudice itself. Ultimately, no solutions were proposed.
Did the Peterloo Massacre change anything?
the ordinary people were able to vote, they had more freedom and the space they needed to love, this came with some strings attached.
Did Fidel Castro commit genocide?
Yes he did.
Genocide Watch holds the Castro regime responsible for the death of thousands of people (executed and died trying to flee the regime
No, a civil war may be a possibility
What were the ghettos in the in the 1800s?
the places where the immigrants lived together, so like in one apartment lives, for example, 12 people or something like that. and thats where pollution started
Where did the Cambodian genocide take place?
In the numerous "killing fields" all across the country of Cambodia. The genocide did not happen in just one place.
Probably the most important and most famous killing field is Cheung-Ek, which is around 15-30 minutes outside of the capital Phnom Penh.
How did the 1994 genocide happen in Rwanda?
The president of the Hutus was inside a plane and then the plane got shot down, which caused the death of the president. The Hutus blamed the Tutsis and thats what started the genocide.
Other Information: Hutus used the radio to tell the people to kill all tutsis, their codename for the tutsis were "tall trees"..... "cut the tall trees". The Hutus killed 1 million people in just 100 days!
Did Mexicans commit genocide against the Americans during the Texas Revolution?
Yes. They are still committing genocide. Check the borders, and all the illegals, drug smugglers, and gun runners.
What were the worst types of killing methods used during the Armenian Genocide?
Letting the people to walk around an area that had no water or food. That was a slow death. The genocide was carried out during and after World War I and implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and subjection of army conscripts to forced labor, followed by the deportation of women, children, the elderly and infirm on death marches leading to the Syrian desert.
Why did pol pot do what he did?
Pol Pot did what he did because he felt it would be the best thing for his country.He wanted to increase the productivity of his country by forcing them to work 18 hours a day, ten days in a row. He had extreme disregard for human life so he didn't care how many people were killed while working in "The Killing Fields."