Sand Creek

Sand Creek was the location of a village in the 19th Century.

Sand Creek Massacre
On 1864, seven hundred men of one of the militias of the United States Military slaughtered a peaceful village of in Colorado, killing and mutilating around one hundred Indians, mostly women and children. The militians waited for the men of the tribe to leave the village, and they attacked the families left behind to claim their land.

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