Yes. He was one of the biggest murders of Native Americans in the US Army. His troops would attack Native American camps in the early morning when the people were asleep and kill all the Natives they found. Men, women, and children were killed by him. He was known for his murder of Native Americans. It is one reason his body was torn apart at Little Big Horn.
Th is answer is totally false and not based on any fact. Do a little research and you will find he carried out his orders in compliance with accepted US Government policy. A policy he objected to in public hearings on the treatment of Native Americans by the US Senate in 1876, when they were investigating corruption by the administration President Grant. Custer implicated Grant's brother in accepting bribes and other corruption to the detriment of the tribes. Grant in his fury fired Custer from leading the summer campaign of 1876, this in part led to the massacre at Little Big Horn. By the way, his body was not torn apart.
The Lakota/Sioux Indians fought George Custer
George Custer is notorious for his 'last stand' agains the native American Indians.
George Armstrong Custer
Pte-San-Hunka or White Bull. Sitting Bull's nephew. A Native American!
The Sioux Indians' best achievement was The Battle of Little Bighorn, where the Sioux Indians at an Indian camp fought off early American forces when they tried to take their territory. The Indians killed many Americans, including general George Custer, a major U.S. military leader.
General George Custer was defeated and killed in the Battle of Little Bighorn
He got killed by Sioux indians in a massive massacre. And he starred in Night at the Museum II
The Lakota/Sioux Indians fought George Custer
They were at Fort Supply. George Armstrong Custer took them hostage after the Sandcreek Massacre.
George Custer is notorious for his 'last stand' agains the native American Indians.
Yes. Geronimo was in the bunch of Indians who annihilated General George Custer at the battle of the Big Horn. Custer was killed, as were all his troops. Not one left alive.
George Armstrong Custer
George Armstrong Custer, also known as General Custer.
No, Custer and his men were all killed.
George Armstrong Custer
211 men and Lieutenant George Armstrong Custer were killed at Little Bighorn Battle in Custer's last stand.
LTC George Armstrong Custer was killed during the US Frontier Wars in 1876.