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  2. Massacre Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Cloud-Shield's Lakota Winter Count for the years 1873–74. Massacre Canyon battle, Nebraska. "They killed many Pawnees on the Republican River." [29] Massacre Canyon monument. Following the massacre, the Pawnee received $9,000 for the loss of more than 100 horses, 20 tons of dried meat and all sorts of equipment.

  3. List of Indian massacres in North America - Wikipedia

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    6 Mi'kmaq were killed: 6: 1753: April 21: Attack at Jeddore: Nova Scotia: A British delegation met Mi'kmaq chief Jean-Baptiste Cope at the mouth of a river at Jeddore, Nova Scotia, during Father Le Loutre's War. The Mi'kmaq killed nine of the British delegates and spared the life of the French-speaking translator Anthony Casteel. 9 (British ...

  4. Jim Leavy - Wikipedia

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    He heard Leavy tell Murphy, "nothing but a fight will do me." Leavy repeatedly made threats against Moyer and Murphy, promising to "waltz on their layout and shoot their checks from the table." They argued further and the exchange of words escalated. Leavy told Murphy, "he was going to the Mexican line and [they] would fight across the wagon ...

  5. Multiplication table - Wikipedia

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    The oldest known multiplication tables were used by the Babylonians about 4000 years ago. [2] However, they used a base of 60. [2] The oldest known tables using a base of 10 are the Chinese decimal multiplication table on bamboo strips dating to about 305 BC, during China's Warring States period. [2] "Table of Pythagoras" on Napier's bones [3]

  6. Ochota massacre - Wikipedia

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    A memorial plaque on the wall of 104 Grójecka Street, where scores of people were killed with grenades in the basement and twenty people were shot in the back yard on 4 August 1944. Approximately 10,000 people were killed in the Ochota massacre, [2] including 1,000 people who died in the Zieleniak camp. Many different sites were used for mass ...

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  8. Yontoket massacre - Wikipedia

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    Believing that the prospectors had been killed by the Native Americans, a group of townspeople attacked the Native Americans at Battery Point. They killed the Native American who had the pistol and several others in the area. They immediately began to assemble a search party to look for the men's camp and bodies.

  9. Lyle and Erik Menendez - Wikipedia

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    According to Oziel's account, "They didn't kill their parents for money but rather out of hatred and out of a desire to be free from their father's domination, messages of inadequacy, and impossible standards." [55] Oziel said that Lyle had confided that "he knew his father would have been proud of him for killing him" for pulling off the task ...