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Massacre at Cumaná
A 17th-century illustration showing the massacre of the Spanish community at Cumaná on Hispaniola in 1515. The community was an attempt at a more peaceful rule over indigenous peoples.

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Champ de Mars Massacre
The Champ de Mars Massacre on 17 July 1791. The caption reads: "Men, women, children massacred on the altar of the fatherland at the Champ de la Federation".
Bibliothèque nationale de France.

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What's Left of Big Foot's Band - Wounded Knee Massacre Survivors
Photo known as "What's Left of Big Foot's Band" by John C. H. Grabill, January 1891, showing the surviving members of the people of Lakota Sioux Chief Spotted Elk (also known as Big Foot, l. 1826-1890) after the Wounded Knee Massacre of 29...

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Four Coffins of the Victims of the Boston Massacre
A newspaper clipping from the Boston Gazette reporting on the funeral of four of the victims of the Boston Massacre, represented by an image of four coffins, each bearing the initials of a victim. These names from left to right include: Samuel...

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Boston Massacre
A depiction of the Boston Massacre of 5 March 1770, illustrating a more chaotic version of the incident than is seen in Paul Revere's famous engraving. By Alonzo Chappel, 1878.
New York Public Library.

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Massacre of the Waldensians of Merindol
A 19th-century print by Gustave Dore showing the massacre of the Waldensians of Merindol in France in 1545.

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Memorial at Mountain Meadows Massacre Site
The right side of the memorial at the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857 site.

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Mountain Meadows Massacre Site in 2010
Site of the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 11 September 1857 as seen from the 1990 monument in 2010.

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Dade Massacre Site Illustration
An 1870 illustration of US Army soldiers viewing remains at the Dade Massacre site of 1835, a battle won by the Seminoles of Florida and their allies.

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Washita River at Washita Massacre Site
Washita River, Oklahoma, USA: Vicinity of the Washita Massacre of November 1868 where Black Kettle and his wife were killed trying to escape across the river.