My two cents | Don’t sell your history books, part III...By Mike Alan Steinfeldt

As I mentioned before, the U.S. Dakota war wasn’t much of a war. It began with atrocities against the white settlement population of the Minnesota River Valley in the early 1860s.When the Dakota of the Minnesota River Valley decided to act, they first attacked the Lower Sioux Agency on August, 18, 1862. Famously, an Indian Agent, Andrew Myrick, denied Indians food days before and was h...

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