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1862 was a tumultuous season in Minnesota background. The youngest condition in the Union, Minnesota was one of the first ever to send men to fight in the Civil Battle. With all the men absent, women and children were remaining to fend for themselves. The Civil Battle drained soldiers previously stationed in Minnesota military services outposts, leaving their state undermanned and unprotected. Budget woes related to conflict expenses induced treaty payments to be very late. Indian agents at the Lower Sioux Firm refused at hand out needed items until the platinum came. The Sioux were starving. The effect was the Sioux Uprising of 1862, the greatest Indian conflict in US background. Because it took place between the bloody battles of Shiloh and Antietam, it was generally unknown. Its results on Minnesota and the Sioux Country still reverberate today. Abercrombie Path, the first e book in the series, instructs the storyplot of Scandinavian immigrants caught up in the clash of ethnicities. Although the federal government announced the uprising over in nov 1862, Pomme de Terre instructs the storyplot of settlers moving into the western part of the condition, where raids continued through the following year.