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by Colonel J. M. Chivington , of the Colorado Territorial Militia , whom settlers asked to retaliate against natives(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre
Colonel J. M. Chivington , of the Colorado Territorial Militia , whom settlers asked to retaliate against natives(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre
Report of John Evans Study Committee , University of Denver , 2014provokedThe Sand Creek Massacre
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in a heavy loss of liferesultedin a heavy loss of life
in the slaughter of as many as 400 old men , women and childrenresultedin the slaughter of as many as 400 old men , women and children
the U.S. Armyledthe U.S. Army
to the first white man receiving capital punishment for the killing of a Native Americanledto the first white man receiving capital punishment for the killing of a Native American
outrage in its own timecausedoutrage in its own time
in 400 peaceful Arapaho and Cheyenne men , women , and children and babiesresultedin 400 peaceful Arapaho and Cheyenne men , women , and children and babies
in its own timecausedin its own time
as it was knownresultedas it was known
more Plains Indians so attack white settlers causedmore Plains Indians so attack white settlers
in a heavy loss of life , mostly among Cheyenne and Arapaho women and childrenresultedin a heavy loss of life , mostly among Cheyenne and Arapaho women and children
in heavy loss of life mostly among Cheyenne Arapaho women children |resultedin heavy loss of life mostly among Cheyenne Arapaho women children |
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the tonesetthe tone
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in heavy loss of liferesultedin heavy loss of life
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in a congressional investigation and a national wave of public indignation at the killing of elderly men , women , and childrenresultedin a congressional investigation and a national wave of public indignation at the killing of elderly men , women , and children
in 1864resultedin 1864
to outbreak of Indian Warsleadsto outbreak of Indian Wars
in the deaths ofresultedin the deaths of
2009 Other deaths(passive) caused by2009 Other deaths
the Cheyenne to put away their old grievances with the Sioux and join them in defending their lives against the U.S. extermination policycausedthe Cheyenne to put away their old grievances with the Sioux and join them in defending their lives against the U.S. extermination policy
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on Steens Mountainoriginateson Steens Mountain
in Perry Countyoriginates approximately four miles south of New Lexingtonin Perry County
from Lake Whatcom to Bellingham Bayleadsfrom Lake Whatcom to Bellingham Bay