The Sand Creek Massacre had the effect of
A) uniting the Plains Indians in distrust of the U.S.government.
B) temporarily quieting Native American resistance in the West.
C) subduing the Arapaho rebellion.
D) stirring up Pawnee attacks on American settlers.
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