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1. What happened at the Battle of Plataea?

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"The Battle of Plataea was the final land battle during the second Persian invasion of Greece. It was a decisive victory for the Greeks as it ended that war. The battle was in 479 BC near the city of Plataea in Boeotia. It was fought between the Greek allies (the city-states, of Sparta, Athens, Corinth and Megara), and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I. "

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"The Battle of Plataea was the final land battle during the second Persian invasion of Greece. It was a decisive victory for the Greeks as it ended that war. The battle was in 479 BC near the city of Plataea in Boeotia. It was fought between the Greek allies (the city-states, of Sparta, Athens, Corinth and Megara), and the Persian Empire of Xerxes I. "

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1. During the American Revolution, British forces under General William Howe defeat Patriot forces under General George Washington at the Battle of Brooklyn (also known as the Battle of Long Island) in New York.

2. The outcome of the Battle of Brooklyn was a victory for the British, who killed or captured 1,000 Americans and proceeded to occupy Brooklyn and Manhattan for seven years. However, the British failed to capture Washington and his army, which withdrew across the East River to fight again and, eventually, win the war.

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1. During the American Revolution, British forces under General William Howe defeat Patriot forces under General George Washington at the Battle of Brooklyn (also known as the Battle of Long Island) in New York.

2. The outcome of the Battle of Brooklyn was a victory for the British, who killed or captured 1,000 Americans and proceeded to occupy Brooklyn and Manhattan for seven years. However, the British failed to capture Washington and his army, which withdrew across the East River to fight again and, eventually, win the war.

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1. The gold found brought many miners into the west.

2. Massacre happened at Sand Creek where the US army's killing of about 150 cheyenne elderly, women and children at the Sand Creek Reservation in Colorado territory.

3. The sioux agreed to live along a reservation on the Mississippi River and it failed because the Hunkpapa Sioux never signed it and restriction.

4. The Cheyenne and Sioux were in the middle of a sun dance and then sitting bull had a vision of Colonel Cluster coming to battle with them so they waited for the Colonel Cluster's troops and then when they arrived they killed the troops.

5. To give more of the lang set aside for Native americans (reservations) to the whites. "Americanized" Native Americans.

6. 7th calvary rounded up 340 starving freezing Sioux and demanded their weapons. After one Sioux Indian fired his riffle the soldiers slaughtered 300 American Indians.

7. Sitting Bull was a Native American that had a vision of U.S soldiers attacking and killing his people while he was sun dancing. His people prepared for the battle and won. However in the late 1876, he then took his people into refuge in Canada, and they stayed there until 1881. He eventually did surrender though in order to save his people from starvation. His people started doing a dance called the Ghost Dance, Sitting Bull was then arrested, and killed.

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1. how did the discovery of gold affect the settlement of the west?  2. what happened at sand creek?
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The Battle of Bunker Hill, although considered a British victory, is a Pyrrhic one as the British actually lose more men (and more officers) than the Americans. Note that the Americans fielded an inexperienced militia army to square with experienced British regular army troops. The British overwhelmed colonial positions in the hills surrounding Boston, but sustained plenty of casualties in doing so, including plenty of their officers. The battle made Americans realize that their under-equipped colonial militia armies can fight against the British.

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