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the major causesledtowards the Sand creek massacre

the study causes , ... , andledtowards the guts creek massacre

Colonel John Milton Chivington(passive) led byThe massacre at Sand Creek

the eventsledto the Sand Creek Massacre

eventsleadingto the Sand Creek Massacre

eventsleadto the Sand Creek Massacre

by a structural tweak of the valley floor by faulting(passive) is caused byone , Salt Creek

a structural tweak of the valley floor by faulting(passive) is caused byone , Salt Creek

The heavy rains last week andcausedthe breaking of the Salt Creek dam

Sand Creek Massacre Causescausedthe Sand Creek Massacre

aside(passive) were setSalt mines along Salt Creek

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

The battle , known asresultedthe Sand Creek Massacre

his military leadershipledto the Sand Creek Massacre

in 1887(passive) was discoveredThe Salt Creek field

by Colonel J. M(passive) caused bySand Creek Massacre

by Colonel J. M(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre

by Colonel J. M. Chivington , whom settlers asked to retaliate against(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre

the circumstancesledto the Sand Creek Massacre

by Colonel J. M. Chivington , whom settlers asked to retaliate against natives(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre

a campaign against the Cheyenne and Arapaholedto the Sand Creek Massacre

by Colonel J. M. Chivington , of the Colorado Territorial Militia , whom settlers asked to retaliate against(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre

by Colonel J. M. Chivington , whom settlers asked to retaliate against natives.[3(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre

by General John Chivington(passive) led bythe Sand Creek massacre

the conflictsledto the Sand Creek Massacre

he Third Colorado Volunteers to act as a scout for a campaign against the Cheyenne and Arapaholedto the Sand Creek Massacre

he Third Colorado Volunteers ... a campaign against the Cheyenne and Arapaholedto the Sand Creek Massacre

by Colonel J. M. Chivington , of the Colorado Territorial Militia , whom settlers asked to retaliate against natives.[4(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre

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

His behavior before and aftercausedthe Sand Creek Massacre

by Colonel J. M. Chivington , of the Colorado Territorial Militia , whom settlers asked to retaliate against natives.[3(passive) caused bythe Sand Creek Massacre

during contemporary times(passive) is setThe novel Salt Creek

The clergy personledthe Sand Creek Massacre

to explaincausedthe Sand Creek Massacre

On Saturday , October 6 , 2018setto Salt Creek Falls

storm runoff from northwest Cook County(passive) caused bythe impact on Salt Creek

the Dana Hills studentsare paintingthe Salt Creek tunnel

the way on this adventureledthe way on this adventure

to the Prairie Pathleadingto the Prairie Path

to the Prairie Path for biking / walkingleadingto the Prairie Path for biking / walking

to the Prairie Path for bikingleadingto the Prairie Path for biking

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

you to the Odell Lakewill leadyou to the Odell Lake

the U.S. Armyledthe U.S. Army

into the Platte Riverleadsinto the Platte River

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 heavy loss of life mostly among Cheyenne Arapaho women children |resultedin heavy loss of life mostly among Cheyenne Arapaho women children |

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

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

in a heavy loss of liferesultedin a heavy loss of life

in heavy loss of liferesultedin heavy loss of life

the devastation(passive) caused bythe devastation

outrage in outrage's own timecausedoutrage in outrage's own time

as this incident came to be calledprovokedas this incident came to be called

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 containwas designedto contain

flooding in the valleycausesflooding in the valley

to oceanleadingto ocean

on the western slope oforiginateson the western slope of

to improve storage and stabilitydesignedto improve storage and stability

on MToriginatingon MT

north of the Busse Woods Forest Preserve in Schaumburgoriginatenorth of the Busse Woods Forest Preserve in Schaumburg

Pima Maricopa Indian Communityis contributingPima Maricopa Indian Community

at the Busse Woods Forest Preserve in Schaumburgoriginateat the Busse Woods Forest Preserve in Schaumburg

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

approximately 25 to 30 percent of the dissolved solids at site 41 ... fig . 12 ... on the Powder Rivercontributesapproximately 25 to 30 percent of the dissolved solids at site 41 ... fig . 12 ... on the Powder River

to the short - lived land distribution during Reconstruction known as Special Field Order No . 15ledto the short - lived land distribution during Reconstruction known as Special Field Order No . 15

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