some say a gun and others say a knife. myself, i think a bow and arrow was used!
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In the Battle of Little Bighorn, General George Custer's troops primarily used .45-55 caliber ammunition, which was designed for the Springfield Model 1873 rifle, commonly known as the "Springfield Trapdoor." This round was a single-shot cartridge, and it was not particularly effective against the well-coordinated Native American forces. Custer and his men were outnumbered and faced tactical disadvantages, which contributed to their defeat in the battle.
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He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.
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He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.
He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.
He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.
He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought on June 25, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, pitted federal troops led by Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer (1839-76) against a band of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors.
A short time after the battle Custer's body was found lying on top of another dead soldier, shot in the chest and in the left temple. On the ground next to him, 17 shells from Custer's Remington sports rifle were identified; his brother Tom Custer and adjutant Lt Cooke lay dead close by, shot with many arrows. All the bodies were stripped and mutilated, except that of Lt Colonel Custer, who only had awls thrust into his ears.