eventsleadingto the sand creek massacre , part 7 of 7
the conditionswould leadto the infamous Sand Creek Massacre the following November
the eventsleadingto the sand creek massacre that created tensions
Colonel John Chivington massacre(passive) led bySand Creek Massacre - Colorado volunteers
an attack on Denver Cityresultedin the Sand Creek Massacre ( battle
the major causesledtowards the Sand creek massacre
Which of the followingcontributedto the Sand Creek Massacre answer
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barn kits(passive) are ... designedSand Creek Post & Beam
Methodist Pastor and military leader John Chivington(passive) led bythe 1864 Sand Creek Massacre
to leave their homes , in - turnleadingto the violent Sand Creek massacre
the study causes , ... , andledtowards the guts creek massacre
eventsleadingup to the horrific Sand Creek Massacre
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a Methodist preacher , Colonel John Chivington(passive) was led byThe Sand Creek attack
conditionsledto the infamous Sand Creek Massacre
the conditionswill leadto the infamous Sand Creek Massacre
the events of the true massacre near Third Bridge ... the eventsledup to the Sand Creek Massacre
Because of this , then - governor John Evans ( pictured ) invited the native Plains Indians to a safe area , many of which accepted , minus some who refused to leave their homes , in - turnleadingto the violent Sand Creek massacre
Indian hostilities on the plainswere provokedfollowed after the Sand Creek massacre
Colonel John Milton Chivington(passive) led byThe massacre at Sand Creek
In George Sherman 's 1951 Western Tomahawksetseveral years after the Sand Creek massacre
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Later , hired by Colonel John M. Chivington , he acted as a scout for the campaign against the Cheyenne and Arapahoresultingin the Sand Creek Massacre
former Methodist minister , Col . John Chivington , on November 29 , 1864(passive) led bythe Sand Creek Massacre
A better choice for Indian killer ... Col . John Chivingtonledthe massacre at Sand Creek
a scout against the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indiansledto the infamous Sand Creek Massacre
The battle , known asresultedthe Sand Creek Massacre
The actionresultedin the disgraceful Sand Creek Massacre
the conditionsledto the Massacre at Sand Creek
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his military leadershipledto the Sand Creek Massacre
in the deaths of many Indians , including women and childrenresultedin the deaths of many Indians , including women and children
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in 2000discoveredin 2000
in the loss of liferesultedin the loss of life
These tribes(passive) were provoked byThese tribes
in the death of four Indians , two soldiers and two settlersresultedin the death of four Indians , two soldiers and two settlers
his irregular cavalry in a raid on a Cheyenne village ... butchering and mutilating in the region of 150 of the inhabitants ... the majority of whom were women and childrenledhis irregular cavalry in a raid on a Cheyenne village ... butchering and mutilating in the region of 150 of the inhabitants ... the majority of whom were women and children
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Indian hostilities on the plains(passive) were provokedIndian hostilities on the plains
in 1864ledin 1864
in 1864resultedin 1864
to official hearings [ 6 ] by the United States Congress Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in March and April 1865ledto official hearings [ 6 ] by the United States Congress Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in March and April 1865
to official hearings by the United States Congress Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in March and April 1865ledto official hearings by the United States Congress Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War in March and April 1865
in a heavy loss of liferesultedin a heavy loss of life
in 1864resultedin 1864
outrage in its own timecausedoutrage in its own time
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
outrage in outrage's own timecausedoutrage in outrage's own time
on the large sand dunesdesignedon the large sand dunes
the U.S. Armyledthe U.S. Army
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 |
as it was now calledsetas it was now called
the tonesetthe tone
from a dispute between U.S. settlers and a Potawatomi Native American village along the Indian Creek in LaSalle County , Illinoisresultedfrom a dispute between U.S. settlers and a Potawatomi Native American village along the Indian Creek in LaSalle County , Illinois
as it came to be knownresultedas it came to be known
The suffering(passive) caused byThe suffering
to the wounded knee massacreledto the wounded knee massacre
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in heavy loss of liferesultedin heavy loss of life
the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation
the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation
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