Indian massacres of white settlers

    • [PDF File]The Stone and Kelsey 'Massacre' on the Shores of Clear Lake in 1849 ...

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      The Indian Viewpoint INTRODUCTION The relations between the early Western settlers and the American Indians are matters of prime importance in Western history. The ordinary official accounts of situations that are described as Indian "massacres" or "up risings" are usually quite unreliable. And, unfortunately, sentimental apologetics


    • College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University DigitalCommons ...

      Indian Industrial Schools at St. Ben's, 1884-1898, and White Earth ... In a major address, Grant stated that the settlers and the Indians “do not get on together, and one or the other has to give way in the end…I see no remedy for this except in ... enormous factor in promoting Indian massacres.” ...


    • The Massacre at Deer Lick Creek, Madison County, Indiana, 1824 - JSTOR

      In the fall of 1823 three Seneca Indian men, known to white settlers as Logan, Ludlow, and M'Doal, brought their families (three women, two ten-year-old boys, and two younger girls) to the "Big *The murders that occurred at Deer Lick Creek in Madison County, Indiana, in 1824 have often been mistakenly referred to as the Fall Creek massacre ...


    • [PDF File]How the West Was Settled - Archives

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      person willing to fight the Indian insurgence in Florida and occupy and cultivate the land for five years. Between 1850 and 1853, Congress offered 320 acres to single men and ... In the post–Civil War years, settlers moved westward into the Great Plains following the expansion of the railroads. How the West Was Settled Prologue 27. could ...


    • [PDF File]South Dakota State Historical Society

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      The 1873 Timber Culture Act allowed settlers to on additional 160 acres by planting trees. Ten acres Of trees needed to be planted and 975 trees per acre had to survive ten years to prove up on the tree claim. Union soldiers could deduct time they had served from the 5-year requirement. HOW big is that? A 16C-acre claim is roughly the size of 148


    • French and Indian Cruelty? The Fate of the Oswego Prisoners of War ...

      384 NEW YORK HISTORY Figure 2. “English Plan of the Forts Ontario and Oswego . . . from Gentleman’s Magazine, 1757,” from E. B. O’Callaghan, ed., Documentary History of the State of New-York, 4 volumes (Albany: Weed, Parsons, and Company, 1849–51), 1:482. Fort Ontario and old Fort Oswego are depicted on opposite sides of the


    • 'Into a Strange Land': Women Captives among the Indians

      4Axtell, The European and the Indian. 170; Axtell, The Invasion Within. 190, 193-196; Cotton Mather, Macmalia Christi America (1702), quoted in Puritans Among the Indians. 21. 5A. s. noted early on by Cadwallader Colden in his History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada (1747), quoted in Axtell, The European and the Indian. 171.


    • Aftermath of the Massacre: The First Indian War, 1622-1632 - JSTOR

      The First Indian War, 1622-1632 by WILLIAM S. POWELL* WITH a blow undoubtedly intended to be so forceful as to drive the English forever from their midst, the Indians struck the settlements along the James River in Virginia on the morning of March 22, I622. At Easter i 6I 9 there had been a thousand settlers in the colony and during the next ...


    • Mescalero Indian Reservation. Message from the President of the United ...

      29th March, 1886, from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, in relation to the payment of the claims of certain white settlers for improvements made by them npou lands inclnued within the boundaries of theMes­ calero Apache llldiau Resen·ation, in New Mexico. The Commissioner reports that there are several wilite settl,·rs occu­


    • [PDF File]The Assimilation, Removal, and Elimination of Native Americans

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      peoples were equal to white Americans. Native peoples simply had to be trained in the ways of “civilization” (i.e., white Americans) while abandoning their old ways. Indeed, some schools were even opened at the behest of Native leaders. In 1877, Chief Red Cloud, a Lakota war chief and a shrewd statesman, petitioned


    • [PDF File]Indians in Arkansas: The Cherokee

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      By 1828 the white settlers were again pressur-ing the Indians to move farther west. The Territory of Arkansas had been established, and more people wanted the land where the Cherokees were living. All the people at Dwight Mission moved 150 miles west into Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1829, and most of the Cherokees followed. The reservation ...


    • Photographs of the 1862 Sioux Revolt - JSTOR

      five white settlers while hunting for food outside the reservation boundary. That night, tribal leaders made the deliberate decision to ... “The Indian Massacres and War of 1862,” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 27, no. 157 (June 1863), 1–24, at 13. PULC-Winter06-271-358.indd 294 3/6/06 7:44:35 AM. 295 renders the subjects as a tranquil ...


    • [PDF File]Indian in him, and save the man…. massacre, the massacre of Old Black ...

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      Indians with Whites,” Americanizing the American Indians: Writings by the “Friends of the Indian” 1880–1900 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1973), 260–271. A great general has said that the only good Indian is a dead one, and that high sanction of his destruction has been an enormous factor in promoting Indian massacres.


    • Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in ...

      American Indian and Alaskan Native Documents in the Congressional Serial Set: 1817-1899 5-16-1879 Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in answer to a Senate resolution of May 7, 1879, information in relation to an alleged occupation of a portion of the Indian Territory by white settlers


    • [PDF File]Indians and Africans in Slave Society - Loyola University New Orleans

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      of Indian slaves, they complained of their inefficiency. They also hoped to preserve their relations with the Indians that were destroyed by slave raids.5 The importation of African slaves resulted from the demands for labor by the Company of the Indies and settlers within the colony for the development of a commercial economy.


    • Indian warfare, household competency, and the settlement of the western ...

      Indian resistance to white settlement. The thesis of this dissertation is that Indian attacks into western Virginia during the second half of the eighteenth century caused such widespread damage, destruction, depopulation, and death that it effectively prolonged the frontier period of “West Virginia” history for forty years.


    • [PDF File]Manifest Destiny and Indian Removal - American Experience

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      the land, the settlers began to pressure the federal government to acquire the lands from the Indian tribes. To these white settlers, the Indian tribes were standing in the way of progress and of America’s manifest destiny. The self-serving concept of manifest destiny, the belief that the expansion of the United States


    • Chronicles Of Border Warfare Or, A History Of The Settlement By The ...

      By The Whites Of Northwestern Virginia And Of The Indian Wars And Massacres In That Section Of The State This Fascinating History, First Published 160 Years Ago, Is A Treasure Trove Of Descriptions Of Small Events From The Perspective Of The Early Settlers Of The Border Regions Beyond


    • [PDF File]2022 06 21 Sandra White Hawk Testimony SCIA - United States Senate ...

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      A great general has said that the only good Indian is a dead one, and that high sanction of his destruction has been an enormous factor in promoting Indian massacres. In a sense, I agree with the sentiment, but only in this: that all the Indian there is in the race should be dead. Kill the Indian in him, and save the man.


    • [PDF File]Indians in Arkansas: The Cherokee - Arkansas Archeological Survey

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      By 1828 the white settlers were again pressur-ing the Indians to move farther west. The Territory of Arkansas had been established, and more people wanted the land where the Cherokees were living. All the people at Dwight Mission moved 150 miles west into Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1829, and most of the Cherokees followed. The reservation ...


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