Chief Joseph (Report)

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History

 

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February 14, 2014

 

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Believing military resistance futile, Joseph reluctantly led his people towards Idaho. Unfortunately, they could never travel there. About 20 Nez Perce warriors, enraged at the loss of their homeland, staged a raid on nearby settlements and killed several whites. Immediately, the army began to pursue Joseph's band and the others who had not moved onto the reservation...
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General William Tecumseh Sherman was impressed with the 1,400 mile march. In over 3 months, the band of about 700, fewer than 200 of that were warriors, fought over 2,000 U.S. soldiers. Chief Joseph surrendered to the army on October 5, 1877. He was never considered a war chief by his tribe. Joseph's younger brother, Olikut, was the one who led the warriors, while Joseph was responsible for guarding the camp...
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