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Did colonel George Custer beat Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse in 2 hours?

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What mistake by colonel George Custer led to his defeat by chiefs sitting bull and crazy horse at the battle of little his horn?

He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.


What mistake by colonel George Custer led to his defeat by Chief Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse at the Battle of Little Big Horn?

He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.


What mistake by colonel george Custer led to his defeat by chiefs sitting bull and crazy horse the battle of little big horn?

He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.


What mistake by colonel George Custer led to his defeat by chief's sitting bull and crazy horse at the battle of big little horn?

He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.


What mistake by colonel George Custer led to his defeat by chief's sitting bull and crazy horse at the battle of little big horn?

He used the tactics he used in the Civil War, attack, attack encircle and attack again, but the Indians hid and used their methods to defeat him.


Who did Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse defeat?

George A. Custer


What military officer fell in little big horn?

Colonel George A. Custer.


Who is the leader of the 7th Cavalary in the Battle of the Little Bighorn?

Colonel George Armstrong Custer


What was the battle led by colonel George Custer?

The one at which he died was the battle of Little Bighorn.


What mistake by colonel George Custer led led to his defeat?

Colonel George Custer's defeat at the Battle of Little Bighorn was largely due to his underestimation of the Native American forces and his decision to divide his troops into smaller detachments. This fragmentation weakened his overall strength and left him vulnerable to a coordinated counterattack from the vastly outnumbering Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. Additionally, Custer's aggressive tactics and overconfidence led him to attack without adequate reconnaissance or support, resulting in a catastrophic loss.


Which U.S. Lieutenant Colonel was killed in the Battle of Little Big Horn?

Lt. Col. George Custer.