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Other Name: Chivington Massacre
State: Colorado
Location: Kiowa County
Campaign: Sand Creek Campaign (1864)
Dates: November 29-30, 1864
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Col. John Chivington
indian  Indian: Black Kettle, Cheyenne
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Third Colorado Regiment (approx. 700 men)
indian  Indian: 500 Cheyennes and a few Arapahos
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: unknown
indian  Indian: 200
Results: Result(s): Union victory (massacre)
Description:

Scattered Indian raids had caused much ill-will between the white settlers and the Native Americans. In the autumn, Territorial (Colorado) officers had offered a vague amnesty if Indians reported to army forts. Black Kettle with many Cheyennes and a few Arapahos, believing themselves to be protected, established a winter camp about 40 miles from Fort Lyon. On November 29, Col. John Chivington, who advocated Indian extermination, arrived near the camp, having marched there from Fort Lyon. In spite of the American flag and a white flag flying over the camp, the troops attacked, killing and mutilating about 200 of the Indians, two-thirds of whom were women and children.

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