What happened when the Dakota faced starvation

because of the government's broken promises?

A Dakota leader led hundreds of warriors in

an uprising.

The Dakota defeated the US militia.

Dakota attacks killed more than 400 people

in Minnesota.

The Dakota did nothing and many died of

starvation.

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Answer:

A Dakota leader led hundreds of warriors in  an uprising.

Explanation:

In 1862, with Minnesota being a young state in which the Indians are living in where facing serious challenges of food. So many families were hungary and the promises made by the government then were never honoured.

This forced them to group and take up arms inorder to fight the white settlers. The fighting which lasted 6 weeks ended as a result of the rounding up of 38 Dakota worriors (leaders ) who were hanged publicy inorder to pass a strong message to others.

In 1862, Minnesota was still a young state, and the Indians residing there were facing significant food shortages. So many families were hungry at the time, and the government's promises were never kept.

As a result, they were obliged to band together and take up arms in order to battle the white settlers.

The 6-week-long war came to an end when 38 Dakota warriors (leaders) were rounded up and publicly hanged in order to send a strong message to others.

Thus, Option A is correct.

What became of the Dakota people?

Warfare with the Ojibwe moved the Dakota into southern Minnesota during the 1700s, where they established the Western Dakota (Yankton, Yanktonai) and Teton tribes (Lakota).

In the 1800s, the Dakota negotiated agreements with the US, giving away most of their land in Minnesota.

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