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1. Chief Joseph - "Fight no more, forever" 2. John Chivington - "Quest for vengeance" 3. John Brown - "Kansas-Nebraska Abolitionist" 4. Andrew Jackson - "President of Indian Removal" 5. Sitting B

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Question: Andrew Jackson Chief Joseph Sitting Bull George Custer John Chivington John Brown I tried to lead my people to freedom in Canada, only to be stopped by the U.S. Military and forced to return to life on a reservation. When stopped, I famously said that I would “Fight no more, forever.” Who Am I? - When a young family was massacred outside Denver, Colorado, I led the local militia in a quest to find the Native Americans that killed them. I did not care if we found the guilty Indians; I just wanted to make sure we killed some Indians. Who Am I? - I am an Abolitionist that headed out west to the Kansas-Nebraska territory to fight to keep slavery out of these new western states. I was blamed for the Pottawatomie Massacre. Who Am I - 4) I was famous for my heroics in the War of 1812, the battles with natives in the Southeast, and then as President, for among other things, the Indian Removal Act, to clear Southeastern lands of natives. Who Am I? - 5) I was instrumental in planning the attack at Little Bighorn, and later was accidently killed by Indian Police that were trying to get me to help the white men in their attempt to put an end to the Ghost Dance of my fellow natives. Who Am I? - 6) My bravado and ego caused me to lead my men into a trap at Little Bighorn, where the dastardly natives brutally slaughtered me and my men. Who Am I? -

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1) Chief Joseph I tried to lead my people to freedom in Canada, only to be stopped by the U.S. Military and forced to return to life on a reservation. When stopped, I famously said that I would “Fight no more, forever.” Who Am I? - Chief Joseph 2) John Chivington When a young family was massacred outside Denver, Colorado, I led the local militia in a quest to find the Native Americans that killed them. I did not care if we found the guilty Indians; I just wanted to make sure we killed some Indians. Who Am I? - John Chivington 3) John Brown I am an Abolitionist that headed out west to the Kansas-Nebraska territory to fight to keep slavery out of these new western states. I was blamed for the Pottawatomie Massacre. Who Am I - John Brown 4) Andrew Jackson I was famous for my heroics in the War of 1812, the battles with natives in the Southeast, and then as President, for among other things, the Indian Removal Act, to clear Southeastern lands of natives. Who Am I? - Andrew Jackson 5) Sitting Bull I was instrumental in planning the attack at Little Bighorn, and later was accidently killed by Indian Police that were trying to get me to help the white men in their attempt to put an end to the Ghost Dance of my fellow natives. Who Am I? - Sitting Bull 6) George Custer My bravado and ego caused me to lead my men into a trap at Little Bighorn, where the dastardly natives brutally slaughtered me and my men. Who Am I? - George Custer

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Oct. 7, 2024, 5:58 a.m.

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Published: Monday, October 7, 2024

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