The Charge at Summit Springs: An Existential Lesson

   

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Published on Mar 10, 2019

The brutal raids of the Cheyenne Dog Soldiers in northern Kansas during the Spring of 1869 were met with a fierce retaliation by the Fifth US Cavalry. At the height of the Plains Wars, atrocities on both sides were a daily occurrence; and in the actions and bravery of American pioneers and the local authorities, there is a lesson to be learned for nationalists everywhere...

Primary source: "Scalp Dance: Indian Warfare on the High Plains, 1865-1879" by Thomas Goodrich

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