Saturday, June 9, 2012

Daktoa Conflict, Sioux Uprising, American Civil War, Largest Execution US History

Was Minnesota's Great Sioux Uprising of 1862 politically correct?

No, absolutely not, just as World War II, the Holocaust, and all the wars in history were not politically correct. But it did happen. The Sioux massacre resulted in the greatest loss of civilian life in an Indian war and the execution of 38 Sioux in Mankato by the Union Army. Both of these events were executions and both were the greatest of its kind in US history, and neither event was politically correct. But both happened 150 years ago. This is the sesquicentennial year.

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