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Farmers suffered in the heat, too. Their crops died; they couldn’t pay the mortgages on their farms or the notes on their machinery. Slowly, they, too, began to starve. Settlers who had come to the Dakotas from the East either organized to demand relief from the government or turned around and went home.
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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