Massacre at Sand Creek
On September 17th 1851, a treaty was signed at Fort Laramie between the United States government and the Indian nations
Read MoreOn September 17th 1851, a treaty was signed at Fort Laramie between the United States government and the Indian nations
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Read MoreThe wars between Carthage and Rome in antiquity resulted in death and destruction in a scale so vast that it
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