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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.
There were a number of American Indian leaders at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The Indians were gathered together originally to trade and visit so they were there in very large numbers. Among the more well known leaders were Gall, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.
so anyways the battle just started like u no.....any battle starts. they pushed the feather head people into reservations and like u no, wer like using their land, like then umm......oh yea. the feather heads got mad over some proclamation, cause they didnt no bout it and then..................they went and fought by the little bighorn river, so they call it battle of bighorn. it was the Sioux against the 7th clavary that were made up of the civil war veterans, and they were totally outnumbered bu the feather heads so the feather heads won, and it was a impact on civil rights because.... the natives won and it showed that they wanted rights and etc.DUH
because it was considered the 1st of the American Revolution, so back then there was still a little bit of slavery. So they were trying to get there freedom back..
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No you dummy it was in Pittsburgh so if you wrote that on a test you got it wrong
The Cherokee Battle of Little Bighorn was a battle between Native American Indian tribes and the United States Calvary. The Calvary was trying to punish the Native Americans for disobeying orders to stay grouped on reservations. Their people were starving so they had to leave. The Calvary was outsmarted and outwitted at all levels, leaving entire regiments dead.
he called them mad dogs. he was told to not kill women and children and he did so anyway. he treated them badly
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US General George A. Custer died in an Native American ambush in 1876. Although many people call this the Battle of Little Bighorn, it was a raid not a battle. Several thousand Natives ambushed the 266 or so army troops. It was not a battle
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.
Do you mean Little Bighorn? If so, it was George Armstrong Custer leading the 7th cavalry.The only Little Big Town I know of is a country music group. If there was a battle by this name, I can't find anything about it; please give more information such as the war or approximate year and location.
There were a number of American Indian leaders at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The Indians were gathered together originally to trade and visit so they were there in very large numbers. Among the more well known leaders were Gall, Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.
so anyways the battle just started like u no.....any battle starts. they pushed the feather head people into reservations and like u no, wer like using their land, like then umm......oh yea. the feather heads got mad over some proclamation, cause they didnt no bout it and then..................they went and fought by the little bighorn river, so they call it battle of bighorn. it was the Sioux against the 7th clavary that were made up of the civil war veterans, and they were totally outnumbered bu the feather heads so the feather heads won, and it was a impact on civil rights because.... the natives won and it showed that they wanted rights and etc.DUH
because it was considered the 1st of the American Revolution, so back then there was still a little bit of slavery. So they were trying to get there freedom back..
There is no Battle of Eventual Union.