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  2. Skirmishes around Vincennes (1786) - Wikipedia

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    On April 15, 1786, American militiamen from Vincennes, responding to an attack on a river boat, attacked Natives along the Embarras River; the Americans had three men killed in the skirmish. As hostilities continued, Americans appealed to Virginia Militia officer George Rogers Clark in Kentucky to protect Vincennes from Natives.

  3. Battle of Shakopee - Wikipedia

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    In the midst of the skirmish, a Dakota warrior fell, and the tribe attempted to carry his body back to their camp. The Ojibwe gave chase, successfully attempting to steal the body, but three brothers of the fallen warrior stayed behind in the midst of the Dakota retreat to retrieve the body.

  4. Oxnard Klan Riot of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    Oxnard was, until around the 1970s, a majority-white suburb, with the demographics shifting towards becoming a majority-Latino city. The Klan had a historically weak presence in Ventura County, being stronger in the Los Angeles area, particularly in Inglewood and Anaheim. [1]

  5. Battle of Blackburn's Ford - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Blackburn's Ford (also known as the Skirmish at Blackburn's Ford) [2] took place on July 18, 1861, in the Confederate state of Virginia, ...

  6. Bury the Axis - Wikipedia

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    Following this is a skirmish between the Allied forces and the Axis. During the skirmish, Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito are still in the tank. Mussolini and Hirohito are the ones loading the shells and firing, while Hitler simply screams orders at the two of them. The shot that is fired simply droops out of the gun and splats onto the ground.

  7. Battle of Brownstown - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Brownstown was an early skirmish in the War of 1812.Although the United States military outnumbered the forces of Tecumseh's Confederacy 8 to 1, they lost the battle and suffered substantial losses while Tecumseh's forces were almost completely untouched.

  8. Archie Clement - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Arch Clements, Dave Pool, and Bill Hendricks brandishing revolvers in Sherman, Texas, 1863. Archie Clement (January 1, 1846 – December 13, 1866), also known as "Little Arch" or "Little Archie", was an American pro-Confederate guerrilla leader during the American Civil War, known for his brutality towards Union soldiers and pro-Union civilians in the state of Missouri.

  9. Corbit's Charge - Wikipedia

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    Corbit's Charge was a skirmish fought on June 29, 1863, in Westminster, Maryland, during the American Civil War between the cavalry commanded by Confederate General J.E.B. Stuart and two companies of the 1st Delaware Cavalry shortly before the Battle of Gettysburg.