At the Battle of the Little Bighorn. June 25, 1876
Little Bighorn. It is now a national park.
Georger Armstrong Custer
Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. Sitting Bull was elderly and did not fight in the battle, but he was widely respected among the Sioux, and his vision of a Sioux victory was instrumental in rallying them to fight.
The Battle of Little Big Horn is often known as Custer's Last Stand. General Custer, however, did not die in this battle. In fact, he died as a prisoner of war by Chief Sitting Bull in Canada. Many of Custer's men, however, met their end at this important Sioux and Cheyenne victory.
That was the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
general george custer and his troops were routed at the battle of little big horn
Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.
General George Custer was defeated and killed in the Battle of Little Bighorn
The Battle of Little Bighorn
George A. Custer(Battle of Little Big Horn)
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Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. Sitting Bull was elderly and did not fight in the battle, but he was widely respected among the Sioux, and his vision of a Sioux victory was instrumental in rallying them to fight.
Sitting Bull .
Battle of the Little Bighorn, Montana, 1876. He and his warriors defeated Lt Col George Custer and five troops of cavalry.
George A. Custer
General Goerge Armstrong Custer
The 7th Calvary regiment of the US Army led by General George Armstrong Custer was handily defeated by a coalition of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho led by chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. Custer with 267 of his men were killed in what is known as Custer's last stand on July 25,1876. See the related link for more.
Taking down General Custer and his 700 men in the year 1876 in The Battle of Little Bighorn.