Dakota conflict

The Dakota Conflict

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    The causes of the Dakota Conflict

  • Treaty of 1805

    Treaty of 1805
    Zebulon Pike - $2,000,00 for two spots of land. The spots were by the Mississippi and St. Croix Rivers.
  • Treaty of 1837

    Treaty of 1837
    Gave land east of the Mississippi river. Lumbermen came in early and cut down trees. Dakota were shocked
  • Treaty of Traverse des Sioux

    Treaty of Traverse des Sioux
    In the Treaty of Traverse des Sioux, Two bands of Dakota cede to the U.S. lands in southwestern portions of the Minnesota Territory (as well as portions of Iowa and South Dakota) for $1.665 million in cash and annuities.
  • White settlers were killed

    White settlers were killed
    Four young Dakota killed five white settlers over eggs.
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    During the Dakota Conflict

  • Attack by Dakota at the Lower Sioux Agency

    Attack by Dakota at the Lower Sioux Agency
    Dakota attcked lower Lower Sioux Agency and killed Andrew Myrick (They stuffed grass in his mouth).
  • Colonel Henry Sibley led 1600 men

    Colonel Henry Sibley led 1600 men
    Colonel Henry Sibley led 1600 men.
  • -Fall 1862 Colonel Henry Sibley set a court against Dakota

    -Fall 1862 Colonel Henry Sibley set a court against Dakota
    Fall 1862 Colonel Henry Sibley set a court in a kitchen to judge Dakota.
  • 38 Dakota hanged in Mankato

    38 Dakota hanged in Mankato
    38 Dakota hanged in Mankato. It was the largest mass execution in United States history. The original amount of Dakota that were going to be hanged was 303 Dakota.
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    The Consequences of the Dakota Conflict

    White settlers killed hundereds of Dakota even after the Dakota Conflict. White settlers also had a huge advantage
  • -1863 Dakota prisoners were banished to South Dakota reservation

    -1863 Dakota prisoners were banished to South Dakota reservation
    Dakota prisoners were banished to South Dakota reservation. Hundereds died from disease and hunger.
  • -1866 Government led prisoners to a Nebraska reservation

    -1866 Government led prisoners to a Nebraska reservation
    Government led prisoners to a Nebraska reservation. Only 200 were alowed to stay in Minnesota.