Quote: The Battle of the Little Bighorn, known to the Lakota and other Plains Indians as the Battle of the Greasy Grass and commonly referred to as Custer's Last Stand. Unquote. As this quote states, it was not just the Sioux, but a combination of other tribes, that brought Custer's downfall. The battle took place in Montana.
the movies called 7th cavalry starring Randolph Scott. Dandy actually saves the day by returning to the battlefield. the sioux flee thinking custers returned from the grave!!
The Sioux won the Battle of Little Bighorn, not leaving a single American of General George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry alive, meaning that they did not surrender but won the battle.The battle however, made the US fight full force to avenge the death of one of there best generals, which in fact lead to the end of The Indian War and forced almost every Native Americans to move to reservations or to drop there customs and live with whites.(Sorry if I bored you)
Generally, it was considered the Indian Wars. There were many battles however, the Little Bit Horn and Wounded Knee being but 2 of them.
Well to start with, there is the fact that Sioux means "Little Snakes" and the fact that they were very widespread around the continent of North America. Also, the Sioux tribe teamed up with the Cheyenne tribe to defeat George A. Custer in the battle of the Little Big Horn.
He was overwhelmed by the amount of the Sioux, and his company was mainly miles away when they tried to circle them. The protester Indians joined the good Sioux, and they together had over 3,000 warriors, compared to George Custer's 200 men. Because of that, obviously, every single man that was with Custer was killed.
The Lakota Sioux Indians the leader was chief sitting bull and The 7th cavalry commanded by Samuel Whitside!
the movies called 7th cavalry starring Randolph Scott. Dandy actually saves the day by returning to the battlefield. the sioux flee thinking custers returned from the grave!!
George Armstrong Custer.
The person who authorized and commanded the Massacre was US 7th Cavalry commander Colonel (later Brigadier General) James Forsyth. The initial detachment of troops was commanded by Major Samuel Whitside. The massacre occurred when the cavalry attempted to disarm the Lakota Sioux. When fighting broke out, the multi-barrel cannons of the cavalry support group fired into the camp, and some troopers chased and killed escaping Sioux. Historians have suggested that the soldiers reacted spontaneously to shots fired, killing men, women, and children indiscriminately, and that many of the 31 troopers who died were victims of friendly fire.
He got killed by Sioux indians in a massive massacre. And he starred in Night at the Museum II
General George Armstrong Custer was the commanding officer of the 7th Cavalry, which was defeated by the Sioux at the Little Bighorn.
The Massacre at Wounded Knee began when the Seventh Cavalry rounded up a group of Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. An attempted disarming led to fighting and confusion. About 40 white men and 200 Sioux were killed.
The Sioux.
The Sioux attacks on stagecoach lines.
He had orders to track them down and take them to a reservation. If they resisted he had orders to fight them as needed to force them to go to the reservation.
Sioux warriors
The Sioux attacks on stagecoach lines.