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blondinia [14]
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Reread paragraphs 7 and 8. What influenced the armed

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shutvik [7]2 years ago
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The thing that influenced the armed standoff between two rival Native American tribes in Wounded Knee was to remove President Wilson Woodrow.

<h3>What is a Standoff?</h3>

This refers to a situation where two opposing forces are at the ready and waits for the other to make a move first.

Hence, there was hostility and tension between two rival Native American tribes in Wounded Knee, South Dakota and this was a result of the Ghost Dance movement which promised religious reform and hence, they vowed to remove President Wilson Woodrow from power.

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