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Of the original 350 Indians one estimate stated that only 50 survived. Almost all historical statistics report over 200 Indians being killed on that day. Government figures only reported the Indian dead as 64 men, 44 women and girls, and 18 babies. All of the bodies were buried in one communal grave.
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Massacre at Wounded Knee
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Causes- The reason why something happened
Consequences- The result of something happening
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A) 1872 Gold Discovered in the black Hills
B) Sioux, Cheyennes, Arapahos United
C) Battle of Wounded Knee
D) Defeat of the 7th Cavalry
E) Many Indians fled to Canada
F) Red clouds peace treaty ignored
G) Sitting Bull became the most famous Indian chief
H) US Government did not stop the miners entering the Black Hill
I) US Government planned to defeat the Indians
J) Indians sent to reservations
K) A famous Indian Victory
L) US troops sent in to control miners
M) Black Hills sacred-invaded by white miners
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