The following statements which best describes the massacre at Sand Creek in 1864 is that many of the American Indians who were killed were women and children. The Sand Creek Massacre happened during the American Indian Wars in Colorado when a militia of seven hundred men killed and mutilated seventy to one hundred and sixty-three (mostly women and children) people living in peaceful Native American villages.
Settlers did things like occupy and degrade popular hunting grounds or water sources. Like if a settler built a house and barn and fences somewhere, it might ruin the place as a hunting ground because the animals might shy away from it. A fence in a pasture might block and annoy a Native American who was traveling across that area. In some cases, settlers unknowingly violated taboos. Like maybe they cut down trees from a holy grove to use for timber or firewood.
Answer:
Calm and Understanding while persausive
Explanation:
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