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Wounded Knee Massacre
The Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, involved nearly three hundred Lakota people killed by soldiers of the United States Army. Between 250 and 300 Lakota people were killed, and 51 were wounded. Twenty-five U.S. soldiers were killed and 39 were wounded. Nineteen soldiers were awarded the Medal of Honor specifically for Wounded Knee, and overall 31 for the campaign.
Second Mexican Empire
Imperial Mexican state ruled by King Maximilian I for the duration of it's short existence
Second French intervention in Mexico
invasion of Mexico, launched in late 1861, by the Second French Empire
Kingdom of Araucanía and Patagonia
self proclaimed unrecognized state
Indian Removal Act
law signed on May 28, 1830 by President Andrew Jackson
Indian removal
early 19th-century United States domestic policy involving forced resettlement of indigenous peoples
Conquest of the Desert
1870's-80's Argentine campaign in Patagonia
War of the Araucania
series of military campaigns, agreements and penetrations to incorporate the southern part of Chile

Republic of Entre Ríos
short-lived republic in South America
Sioux Wars
conflicts between the USA and subgroups of the Sioux people from 1854–1890
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Whitman Mission National Historic Site
national Historic Site of the United States
Mapuche uprising of 1881
last major rebellion of the indigenous Mapuches of Araucanía, Chile

Desert Campaign
1833-1834 Argentinian military campaign