The Sand Creek Massacre

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GCSE History (American West) Mapa Mental sobre The Sand Creek Massacre, criado por livmills97 em 18-03-2014.
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The Sand Creek Massacre
  1. Happened on the 29th of November 1864.
    1. Colonel Chivington was a hardliner (wants to kill all Indians).
      1. Colonel Chivington's famous saying - "Nits Breed lice"
        1. Chivington ignored the peace offers from Black Kettle.
          1. Attacked at dawn and killed at least 163 Cheyennes of whom 110 were women and children.
            1. Indians were killed and their bodies were mutilated.
              1. Prisoners were shown to white theatre audiences with the scalps of their dead.
                1. The massacre was not welcomed by the East.
                  1. Chivington left the army to avoid a court martial.
                    1. Black Kettle managed to escaped the massacre.
                      1. Consequences of Sand Creek
                        1. Indians went on the war path and attacked more settlers.
                          1. Hostilities spread Eastwards.

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