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

Little Big Horn


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Which battle was the most overwhelming slaughter ever achieved by the American Indians against the US?

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


Was there any survisers form the Little Big Horn?

Yes, thousands of them. Of course, they were all Indians.... Wars and battles have two sides. At the Battle of the Little Bighorn, US General George Custer foolishly split his force into three columns; Custer's own column was annihilated when they were overwhelmed by superior numbers of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. No American soldier survived, although one of the horses did. The other two American units were engaged separately elsewhere on the battlefield, and suffered substantial casualties, but many did survive.


The Battle of Tippecanoe was fought between US forces and?

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The battle of tippecanoe fought between US forces and?

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US soldiers used machine guns to slaughter 200 Indians in what battle?

The battle of Wounded knee.


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What role did the US Government have in the Battle of the Little Bighorn?

The government, at the time, had a policy if harsh treatment of the American Indians. They wanted expansion of whites into lands the Indians lived in. The government organized the Army and put Custer in the positin to do what he didl


How did custers last stand actually hurt the plains indians?

Custer's Last Stand or the Battle of the Little Bighorn was a disaster for the Plains Indian. After the battle, the US government hunted down the Native American soldiers and forced them onto reservations.


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The Battle of Wounded Knee was the last significant engagement between American Indians and the US military. It was very one-sided and resulted in the deaths of over 300 Indian men, women, and children.