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Q: What battle was the most overwhelming slaughter by American Indians against the army?
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What battle was the most overwhelming slaughter ever achieved by American Indians against the US?

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That would have to be Little Big Horn battle back in June 1876, resulting in 220 U.S. soldiers being killed.


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