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General Sherman believed that the Indians would eventually give way to settlement, but it wasn’t happening as fast as he would like. In November 1866, he came up with a plan to speed things along. He proposed to push the Indians out of the way of railroad construction onto reservations to the north and south, leaving a corridor through the middle of the country “for our people exclusively. . . .”
Wounded Knee: Party Politics and the Road to an American Massacre
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