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38 Dakota warriors were hanged in 1862, an event now commemorated in Minnesota with remorse. What alternative action could 19th century settlers conceivably have taken?
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The US-Dakota War came to a sombre end with the simultaneous public hanging of 38 Dakota Warriors. Was this action just?
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History is written by the victors, so the American Civil War was won by noble men fighting an abhorrent institution. Suppose the CSA had won and later abolished slavery. How do we justify having fought in the Civil War and what precedent did it set?
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