Conformity And The Sand Creek Massacre

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The Sand Creek Massacre was a horrendous historical event. It took place on November 29, 1864, in Colorado. The people who initiated the murder were a militia led by Colonel John Chivington. Not only were 150 to 200 Natives killed, but they were also brutally tortured by the soldiers. Captain Silas Soule and officer Joseph Cramer had held their men back from taking part in the bloodshed. Words from Captain Soule himself said, “Children on their knees have their brains beat out by men who were professing to be civilized.” Conformity in a negative way can be seen in the tragic event when 700 soldiers participated in the massacre of Sand Creek. Furthermore nonconformity in a positive aspect is when Captain Soule and officer Cramer held their men back from firing at the natives. …show more content…

An example of evidence that backs my claim is, “The killing commenced on Nov. 29, 1864, when 700 members of the Colorado Territory Militia led by Col. John Chivington attacked a Native American encampment in southeastern Colorado, slaughtering 150 to 200 Indians - mostly women, children and the elderly.” The evidence that I have presented shows how the men conformed to Colonel Chivington in a negative act. By the men “Slaughtering” that many people, some must have known that it was wrong and inhumane. Because of their actions on that horrid day, not only did they mark history but took the lives of Innocent people. Therefore by the men conforming to their leader, tragic history was

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