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What was a consequence of the Wounded Knee Massacre? (1 point) Responses The U.S. government signed the Second Treaty of Laramie and pushed Native Americans onto more remote reservations. The U.S. government signed the Second Treaty of Laramie and pushed Native Americans onto more remote reservations. Native Americans were angry that their land continued to be taken from them and they began to protest more forcefully. Native Americans were angry that their land continued to be taken from them and they began to protest more forcefully. More Americans saw the Native Americans as less than human and thought that they all needed to be killed or imprisoned. More Americans saw the Native Americans as less than human and thought that they all needed to be killed or imprisoned. Violent Native American resistance to the U.S. government largely came to an end.

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The consequence of the Wounded Knee Massacre was that violent Native American resistance to the U.S. government largely came to an end. The events at Wounded Knee in 1890 involved the killing of hundreds of Lakota Sioux by U.S. troops and marked a significant and tragic turning point in Native American resistance to U.S. policies, leading to a decrease in organized opposition.