General Custer and his 7th Cavalry were completely obliterated. This is why there is a general mystery surrounding Little Big Horn; there were no survivors to explain exactly what happened. General Custer and his 7th Cavalry were completely obliterated. This is why there is a general mystery surrounding Little Big Horn--there were no survivors to explain exactly what happened.
Seven Lakota tribes fought at Little Big Horn and more than 50 leaders and warriors. Sitting Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota chief, is one of the most famous. Crazy Horse, also one of the more famous Lakota Sioux, has also been noted for his leadership at the fight.
Geo Armstrong Custer. BUT, he was not a General at the time of Little Big Horn. He had been Court Marshaled and suspended for one year without pay in 1867. By the time of Little Big Horn, he had worked his way back to Lt Col.
The name of the genral was Genral Armstrong Custler
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Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.
General George Armstrong Custer. The Battle of Little Big Horn
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
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It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
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Battle of Little Big Horn, where he was killed. He was also a Civil War general and fought in several cavalry battles.
General George Armstrong Custer was known as the "Indian Killer". Until the Lakota killed him during the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
268 Union troops, including the worthless general George Armstrong Custer, were killed by Indian tribes.
Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.
General George Armstrong Custer. The Battle of Little Big Horn
He and his troops were all killed.
Horses were killed
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.