Minnesota's Uncivil War - photo gallery (19 of 34) |
Indian jail A jail for captives from the Dakota uprising. After the war, the government arrested any male Dakota they could. Many were convicted of war crimes and sentenced to death. Most historians now believe the trials were a travesty of justice - they lasted only a few minutes and the Dakota were not allowed a legal defense. Photographer: Whitney Gallery. Courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society. Cannot be downloaded or copied for commercial use. |
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