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Custer's Last Stand refers to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which took place from June 25 to 26, 1876. The result of the battle was a victory for the Native Americans.
General Braxton Bragg was the commander of the Confederate Army of Tennessee during the Battle of Chattanooga.
During the First Battle of Chattanooga the generals were: Union Major General Buell and Confederate Brigadier Generals Morgan and Forrest; during the Second Battle: Union Major General Rosencrans and Confederate Braxton Bragg; during the third one: Union Major General Grant and Confederate Braxton Bragg.
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None. Custer was a colonel at the time of his death. He was a general during the Civil War, but as most were, was reduced in rank after hostilities ended.
Custer's Last Stand refers to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which took place from June 25 to 26, 1876. The result of the battle was a victory for the Native Americans.
the battle of the little big hornAnswer:The battle on June 25 and June 26, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in eastern Montana Territory goes by different names:European Americans call it The Battle of the Little Bighorn -also known as Custer's Last StandNative Americans call it the Battle of Greasy Grass Creek
He had taken risks which led to success, up until The Battle of Little Bighorn.
No general died at Little Bighorn, Custer had been a temporary ("brevet") brigadier general during the civil war, but had been reverted to his previous rank of captain in the 5th Cavalry as soon as the war was over.In 1866 he was promoted to Leiutenant-Colonel in charge of the newly-formed 7th Cavalry and that was the rank he held at his death in 1876.Many people continued to call him "general" as a mark of respect (or pandering to his immense self-glorification and ego). He was definitely not a general, however.
The adage there's always room for improvements was coined by General Custor during the Civil War. He addressed his men in a speech at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
The Native American strengths in the Battle of Little Bighorn The Indian's morale was at a high for many reasons, Sitting Bull had a vision seeing dead white soldiers everywhere, the Indians had taken this as very good news, they then decided to attack general Crook, they were successful in this. The Indians also had Winchester repeating rifles which gave them an even greater advantage
The Sioux leader during the Battle of Little Bighorn was Sitting Bull. Other leaders were Crazy Horse and Chief Gall.
Not in westward expansion, during, it was one of the expansion wars. It took place in Montana,
I am not sure of the year, but i do know that his first battle was during the civil war in the first battle of Bull Run (1861) and his last battle was Battle of Little Bighorn (1876) where he was KIA
Ulysses S. Grant was the US Prsident at the time of the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Part of the reason that battle took place was the fact that Grant had ordered various tribes to enter & settle in Indian Reservations. When these Native Americans did not fully comply, Grant authorized the use of force to enforce his commands.
Ulysses S. Grant was the President of the United States during the Battle of Little Big Horn in June of 1876. The Battle of Little Big Horn took place in Montana between the U.S. Calvary and Native Americans that included the Sioux. The battle was won by the Native Americans.