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10 October, 09:42

How did the U. S. government respond to attacks by Sioux Indians in eastern Minnesota? Use the graph and your knowledge of social studies to answer the following questions.

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  1. 10 October, 10:37
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    so basically they pushed the Sioux into the Dakotas
  2. 10 October, 13:26
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    The US vs Dakota war in 1862 was an armed conflict between the United States and many bands of Dakota (known as Sioux Indians).

    The violation of some treaty by the US caused an increased of Dokota's hunger and a war of four years.

    During war the Dakotas made attacks wich resulted in several settlers and immigrant deaths. The US goverment with the desire of revenge, captured hundreds of Dakota men an families, then, with military tribunal quickly tried the men, sentencing 303 to death for their crimes. President Lincoln would later commute the sentence of 264 of them. The mass hanging of 38 Dakota men was in Minnesota; it was the largest mass execution in United States history.
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