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Q: Who was the US army interpreter was killed with General Custer at the battle of little big horn?
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What were the consequences of the defeat of General Custer's forces?

Custer's Last Stand caused massive debate in the East. War hawks demanded an immediate increase in federal military An escalation in US military presence on the Great Plains was one consequence of the defeat of General Custer's forces. Custer was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.


Which state did General Custer die?

Near the Little Bighorn River in what is now part of the Crow Reservation in southeastern Montana. Custer, more accurately a Lieutenant Colonel at the time, was killed along with more than 250 of his men, including those at Custer's Last Stand.


Where was general george Custer defeated?

George Armstrong Custer was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn July 25-26, 1876 in Montana.The name of the battle is the Little Big Horn, and is also the name of the place it took place. Also Custer and his men were not massacred they went looking for a fight and got one. It was a military blunder on Custer's behalf he was too overly confident that he could defeat the Sioux.


Why is General George A Custer famous?

George Armstrong Custer is known as a civil war commander and the commander of Ft. Lincoln. He was killed in the battle of Little Big Horn. At one point it was thought he might run for president.


Who led the Americans at the Battle of the Little Bighorn?

Lieutenant Colonel (Brevet Major General of Volunteers) George Armstrong Custer was the commanding officer of the Custer Battalion of the 7th Cavalry at the time of the Battle of Little Big Horn, and leader of the troops killed there with him on "last Stand Hill".

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Which battle was general george Custer killed?

General George Custer was defeated and killed in the Battle of Little Bighorn


Who was the 19th century US army interpreter killed with general Custer at the battle of little big horn?

Mitch Bouyer or Boyer


Who lost the battle of big horn?

General Geogre Custer's side lost the battle. Custer was also killed during the battle.


Where were General Armstrong Custer and his troops killed?

at the battle of the little big horn


General george Custer and about 230 soldiers were killed at the battle of the little bighorn?

Umm...yes. They were.


What 19th century army interpreter was killled at the battle of little big horn?

There were tow who were killed : Mitch Bouyer: scout/interpreter (killed) and Isaiah Dorman: interpreter (killed) .


What was the result of the battle of the big horn?

General Custer's troops were massacred by the Lakota and Cheyenne. novanet- cheif crazy horse and 2000 indians killed colonel custer and all of his men


What battle is George Armstrong Custer most famous for?

Battle of Little Big Horn, where he was killed. He was also a Civil War general and fought in several cavalry battles.


What was the result of the battle little big horn?

General Custer's troops were massacred by the Lakota and Cheyenne. novanet- cheif crazy horse and 2000 indians killed colonel custer and all of his men


What was the result of Battle of the Little Big Horn?

General Custer's troops were massacred by the Lakota and Cheyenne. novanet- cheif crazy horse and 2000 indians killed colonel custer and all of his men


What were the consequences of the defeat of General Custer's forces?

Custer's Last Stand caused massive debate in the East. War hawks demanded an immediate increase in federal military An escalation in US military presence on the Great Plains was one consequence of the defeat of General Custer's forces. Custer was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn.


Who was a general that crushed the native Americans?

General George Armstrong Custer was known as the "Indian Killer". Until the Lakota killed him during the Battle of the Little Big Horn.