General Custer did not take his scout's report of a large Indian village seriously, and instead wrote the report off as exaggeration. Due to the approach Custer used while attacking the Indians, his platoon was out-numbered and slaughtered.
The Battle of the Little Big Horn took place in Montana.
The Sioux leader during the Battle of Little Bighorn was Sitting Bull. Other leaders were Crazy Horse and Chief Gall.
The Battle of Little Big Horn
The Battle of Little Big Horn is often known as Custer's Last Stand. General Custer, however, did not die in this battle. In fact, he died as a prisoner of war by Chief Sitting Bull in Canada. Many of Custer's men, however, met their end at this important Sioux and Cheyenne victory.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Custer's Last Stand and, by the Lakota Sioux, as The Battle of The Greasy Grass, took place on June 25th, 1876 on a bend of the Little Bighorn River in what is now Big Horn County in southeastern Montana.
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Battle of Little Big Horn
The Cheyenne.
The residents of that community were Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapahoe.
Sitting Bull
Sitting Bull .
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, is where the cheyenne defeated the us army.
The Battle of the Little Big Horn took place in Montana.
If you're talking about the battle at the Little Big Horn against the Sioux Nation, that was June 1876.
The Sioux leader during the Battle of Little Bighorn was Sitting Bull. Other leaders were Crazy Horse and Chief Gall.
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It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.