they had arms and ammunition provided by the british.
Native American forced removals finished a few years after the defeat of the American General Little Big Horn, when the Native Americans had been starved into surrender and moved on to the reservation. "The Bison were all but wiped out… and railroad tracks pierced the west…" (Gonick, 223)
This crisis had little to nothing to do with Native American's.
The geography was hard for native Americans to travel through
There's the Little Big Horn, which the Native Americans call the Greasy Grass, in 1876.
little turtle along with the miamis and shawnees (Native Americans)
c.they had arms and ammunition provided by the british.
Chief Little Turtle. In fact, Little Turtle's defeat over St. Clair is documented as the American's most devastating defeat by the American Indians. It is estimated that 600 American soldiers, and 300 American civilians lost their lives.
Native American forced removals finished a few years after the defeat of the American General Little Big Horn, when the Native Americans had been starved into surrender and moved on to the reservation. "The Bison were all but wiped out… and railroad tracks pierced the west…" (Gonick, 223)
American soldiers had little training and few supplies.
This crisis had little to nothing to do with Native American's.
With a little French help, the colonists were able to beat the British in the final battle of the Revolutionary War. This battle took place in Yorktown, Virginia.
John Hay called the Spanish-American War a splendid little war because it was short but substantial. It lasted a little over three months and resulted in the total defeat and collapse of the Spanish Empire at the hands of the Americans.
American soldiers had little training and few supplies.
nope.
The geography was hard for native Americans to travel through
There's the Little Big Horn, which the Native Americans call the Greasy Grass, in 1876.
The geography was hard for native Americans to travel through