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The Fetterman affair also galvanized government officials back East into finding a solution to the conflict with the hostile Sioux. Congressmen were eager to stop Indian attacks on settlers and on the train crews that were hammering west, but were not willing to follow General Sherman’s advice that the Indians be exterminated. Sherman, Grant, and indeed, army officers in general, demanded that the War Department be given control of Indian Affairs, but politicians refused.
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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