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Q: Which issue most caused Native Americans to battle European settlers?
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Who was president when the Battle of Little Bighorn took place?

Uylesses S. Grant was the American president when the battle of little bighorn took place. Part of the reason there was conflicts with settlers and Native Americans was the fact that Grant had ordered Native Americans to settle in designated reservations.


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