In 1990, the Bear River Massacre Site, located in Idaho, was designated a National Historic site. What century did the massacre of Native Americans committed by the California Volunteers happen?

Answer 19th century

The Bear River Massacre Site, located in Preston, Idaho, is the site where the California Volunteers assaulted a community of Shoshone Native Americans in 1863. Shoshone casualties are estimated to be as high as 184. The incident is claimed to be one of the highest documented casualties of the 19th century American Indian Wars.

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