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The Massacre at Sand Creek
The demand for native lands grew to the point where the solution would not be civilized. The Sand Creek Massacre was when a 700-man force of Colorado Territory militia attacked and destroyed a village of friendly Cheyenne people. The brutality was extreme. -
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STRIKE, STRIKE!
[On July 16, 1877, workers in Martinsburg, West Virginia drove all the engines into the roundhouse and professed that not one train would leave until the owners improved their pay.](On July 16, 1877, workers in Martinsburg, West Virginia drove all the engines into the roundhouse and professed that not one train would leave until the owners improved their pay.) -
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The Spanish-American War
Treaty of ParisThe Spanish American War was a conflict in 1898 between Spain and the United States. It ended with the Americans defeating the Spaniards.The treaty of paris settled it all. -
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World War I
The causes of World War 1 were factors such as the conflicts and hostility of the four decades leading up to the war. Militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism played major roles in the conflict as well. -
Rallying the Country!
public informationOnce Congress declared war, President Wilson quickly created the COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION. They used every tactic they could to raise American consciousness. -
MONEY, MONEY!
the total costWorld War I was the most expensive endeavor by the United States up to that point in history. The total cost to the American public amounted to over $110 billion. -
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Superpower Relations!
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Communist Roles are being let go!
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Women during War!
how women adapted during warPropaganda images showed how women adapted during war. It was a way to show that America was still in control and the women were doing there best to keep things settled and come at home while the men were away.