On this day, January 23, 1870, the Marias massacre occurred.
Marias Massacre
Date: January 23, 1870
Location: Marias River, Montana Territory
Result: 173-217 killed; Ulysses S. Grant's "Peace Policy"
The
Marias Massacre (also known as the
Baker Massacre or the
Piegan Massacre) was a massacre of Piegan Blackfeet Indians carried out by the United States Army as part of the Indian Wars. The massacre took place on January 23, 1870, in Montana Territory. Approximately 200 Indians were killed, most of whom were women, children and elderly men.
As part of a campaign to suppress Mountain Chief's band of Piegan Blackfeet, the U.S. Army attacked a different band led by Chief Heavy Runner, to whom the United States government had previously promised their protection. This resulted in public outrage and a long-term shift towards a "Peace Policy" by the Federal Government, as advocated by President Ulysses S. Grant. Grant kept the Bureau of Indian Affairs as a division of the Department of the Interior although the War Department was trying to regain control. He then appointed men recommended by various religious clergyincluding Quakers and Methodistsas Indian agents, in hopes that they would be free of the corruption he had previously found in the department.
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