211 men and Lieutenant George Armstrong Custer were killed at Little Bighorn Battle in Custer's last stand.
George A. Custer is famous for the civil war and some people called it Custer's last stand.
No, George Armstrong Custer did not kill himself. He was killed during the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876, where he and his troops faced a combined force of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors. Custer's death was part of a significant defeat for the U.S. Army, and there is no evidence to suggest he took his own life. His remains were later identified on the battlefield.
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Nobody knows for sure, but the credit went to Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse just for fighting, even though it is known that they didn't kill Custer.
George Custer fought in a total of 15 battles as a part of the United States Union. Of those 15 battles George Custer and his union won 9.
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George Custer fought in a total of 15 battles as a part of the United States Union. Of those 15 battles George Custer and his union won 9.
General George Armstrong Custer had five siblings. He was the youngest of seven children in the Custer family. His siblings included three brothers and three sisters. Custer's close-knit family played a significant role in his early life and upbringing.