Industrial Age · North America · War
1864
Sand Creek Massacre
November 29, 1864
At dawn, Colonel John Chivington's Colorado cavalry attacked a peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho camp flying an American flag over the chief's lodge. They killed between 150 and 200, most of them women and children, and mutilated the bodies. The army investigated and condemned it. Nobody was punished. The Plains Indian wars entered a new, crueler decade.