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Q: What Indian groups did George Custer attempt to fight at Little Bighorn?
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What were the Indian tribes that fought Custer?

The Lakota/Sioux Indians fought George Custer


What is George Custer and the battle of little bighorn?

In 1876, the Battle of the Little Big Horn took place. Back then it was referred to as Custer's Last Stand by the Americans. The Indians called it the Battle of the Greasy Grass. The Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho and a few others from other tribes were camped out. General George Custer was given orders just to scope them out but not to engage the Indian. However, in his arrogance, Custer believed he could not only engage them but kill and defeat all the "savages". Custer was outnumbered and grossly underestimated the warriors' skills and was defeated. It is still debated whether he was killed by a native or took his own life.


Who was General Custer?

George Armstrong Custer was the Boy General of the Civil War. A West Point Cadet when the war began, he was a dashing and flamboyant Major General when the war ended. Reverted back to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, he served in the Indian Wars with a checkered record. He was doubtless a man of great personal courage, a poor tactician, and became an American Hero when he lost his command to the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapahoe at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Yellow Hair, the Golden Boy General died with much of his US 7th Cavalry on 25 June 1876.


What achievements did the Sioux have?

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.


What dates and time period was the war that General Custer was involved in take place?

The Battle of the Little Bighorn was on 25 and 26 June of 1876. Custer was in the Army from 1861 to 1876 and saw service in the American Civil War (1861-1865) and in the Indian Wars (1783-1918).

Related questions

What man was knowen to be the best Indian fighter?

Opinions vary on who the best Indian fighter was. Two of the most notable are General George Crook and George Armstrong Custer. The disaster at Little Bighorn overshadowed Custer's ability as a soldier.


What did George a Custer do?

George A. Custer was a united states army officer who won fame as a civil war general and an Indian fighter in the west


How did General Custard die?

little bighorn in montana. in the battle of little bighorn


What were the Indian tribes that fought Custer?

The Lakota/Sioux Indians fought George Custer


Who where George Custer's friends?

Bloody knife a indian


Who is george Custer?

George A. Custer was a united states army officer who won fame as a civil war general and an Indian fighter in the west


What Indian chief killed Custer?

The Indian leaders at the Battle of Little Bighorn (1876) were Crazy Horse, Chief Gall, Sitting Bull, and Lame White Man(killed in the battle).Who actually killed George Armstrong Custer is in dispute, as it was claimed by various braves including White Bull, Rain-in-the-Face, Flat Lip and Brave Bear.


Who was chief of the Lakota Sioux surrendered to US army at the battle of little bighorn?

The Sioux won the Battle of Little Bighorn, not leaving a single American of General George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry alive, meaning that they did not surrender but won the battle.The battle however, made the US fight full force to avenge the death of one of there best generals, which in fact lead to the end of The Indian War and forced almost every Native Americans to move to reservations or to drop there customs and live with whites.(Sorry if I bored you)


What is George Custer and the battle of little bighorn?

In 1876, the Battle of the Little Big Horn took place. Back then it was referred to as Custer's Last Stand by the Americans. The Indians called it the Battle of the Greasy Grass. The Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho and a few others from other tribes were camped out. General George Custer was given orders just to scope them out but not to engage the Indian. However, in his arrogance, Custer believed he could not only engage them but kill and defeat all the "savages". Custer was outnumbered and grossly underestimated the warriors' skills and was defeated. It is still debated whether he was killed by a native or took his own life.


Who was General Custer?

George Armstrong Custer was the Boy General of the Civil War. A West Point Cadet when the war began, he was a dashing and flamboyant Major General when the war ended. Reverted back to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, he served in the Indian Wars with a checkered record. He was doubtless a man of great personal courage, a poor tactician, and became an American Hero when he lost his command to the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapahoe at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Yellow Hair, the Golden Boy General died with much of his US 7th Cavalry on 25 June 1876.


What achievements did the Sioux have?

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.


What dates and time period was the war that General Custer was involved in take place?

The Battle of the Little Bighorn was on 25 and 26 June of 1876. Custer was in the Army from 1861 to 1876 and saw service in the American Civil War (1861-1865) and in the Indian Wars (1783-1918).