Sand Creek: Battle or Massacre?-U.S.
First Edition| ©2018 Elliott West
ISBN:9781319170103
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This document collection focuses on the U.S. militarys November 1864 attack on a village of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians along Sand Creek in southeastern Colorado. Students will read and reflect on several primary sources and evaluate the nature of the attack: was this a battle or a massacre? Students are guided through their analysis of the primary sources with an author-provided learning objective, central question, and historical context.
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Elliott West
Table of Contents
Central QuestionLearning Objective
Historical Background
Primary Sources
William Bent, Report, 1858-1859
Black Kettle, Letter to Major Samuel Colley, August 20, 1864
Simeon Whiteley, Transcription from the Camp Weld Council, September 28, 1864
“Battle of Sand Creek,” Denver Rocky Mountain News, December 17, 1864
Silas Soule, Letter to Edward Wynkoop, December 18, 1864
Little Bear, Account of Sand Creek Fight, in Letter from George Bent to George Hyde, April 14, 1906
S.J. Anthony, Letter to Brother, December 23, 1864
Testimony of John M. Chivington to the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War, April 26, 1865
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Sand Creek: Battle or Massacre?-U.S.
First Edition| 2018
Elliott West
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