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Massacre

Minnesota Sioux Uprising (Line of Battle, Book 5)

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Massacre: Minnesota Sioux Uprising outlines the Indian uprising of 1862 and explains how it came about. In less than an hour, you will meet the main participants, understand the various battles at New Ulm, Fort Ridgely, Birch Coulee, and Wood Lake, and learn more about the expulsion of the Native Americans from Minnesota. For those listeners who want to know more and understand how contemporary listeners learned about the uprising, we included several original accounts published in the St. Cloud Democrat, The Pioneer Press, and the Goodhue Volunteer.

It's not the complete story, but enough to bring you up-to-speed, understand the issues of the day, and maybe encourage you to explore more on your own.

Each book includes a timeline to help you understand the bigger picture so you can watch events unfold.

©2019 Nicholas L Vulich (P)2019 Nicholas L Vulich
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