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THE TRUE AMERICANS LIVING IN THER AREA WOULD BE THE NATIVES.IT WAS THEIR LAND THEY WERE DEFENDING.I TAKE IT THAT YOU MEANT THE WHITE MEN IN THE AREA. FROM WHAT I COULD GATHER THE SETTLERS WERE ,TO SAY THE LEAST, TERRIFIED,THE ARMY DID NOT DELAY IN PROVIDING PROTECTION. ROD.

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What war did the native Americans have with the US army in the 19Th century?

battle of little big Horn


When did the battle of little big horn end?

The Battle of the Little Big Horn ended on July 26, 1876. The battle lasted for only one day and took place between the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes and the US Army.


What events led to the Battle of the Little Bighorn?

Sioux forces led by Crazy Horse surrounded and defeated Custer and his troops.


What state was Custer's last stand located in?

It is also called the Battle of the Little Bighorn, fought on 25to 26 June 1876. General Custer was the leader of the American army, and they were all killed by the Native Americans=======================================Custer's Last Stand was the part of the battle known as the Battle of Little Big Horn, but it was not the only part. Custer and five companies of the US 7th Cavalry were killed, except for one man whom Custer had sent as a messenger to Captain Benteen. Earlier, Major Reno clashed with the Sioux and took casualties, but the regiment survived.========================================That was not actually a war, it was the Battle of the Little Bighorn. It is known to the Lakota as the Battle of the Greasy Grass. It was the most prominent action in the Great Sioux War of 1876.Little Big Horn


How did the Battle of Little Bighorn affect U.S. Goveernment policy toward the Native Americans?

The Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876 significantly impacted U.S. government policy toward Native Americans by intensifying the push for military aggression and the forced relocation of Indigenous peoples. Following the defeat of General Custer and his troops, the U.S. government increased military campaigns to subdue Native tribes, viewing them as obstacles to westward expansion. This led to more aggressive policies, including the establishment of reservations and the implementation of assimilation strategies aimed at eradicating Native cultures. Ultimately, the battle underscored the U.S. government's determination to control Native lands and resources.

Related Questions

Which battle in 1876 was a victory for native americans?

The Battle of the Little Bighorn


How many Americans in all were in the battle of little bighorn?

200


What is the battle that the Americans lost to the Indians?

I think you refer to the Battle of Little Big Horn in 1878.


Who is little bighorn?

Little Bighorn is not a "who" , but a place in WY where George Armstrong Custer fought 2,000 Native Americans in the last battle of the war between the Union army and the Native Americans in 1876. This was the "last stand" of the tribes and within a year they were defeated.


Who was killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn?

Ulysses S. Grant was the President of the United States during the Battle of Little Big Horn in June of 1876. The Battle of Little Big Horn took place in Montana between the U.S. Calvary and Native Americans that included the Sioux. The battle was won by the Native Americans.


Who led the Americans in the battle of little big horn?

George Armstrong Custer


Lt col george cluster was killed during what battle?

the battle of the little big hornAnswer:The battle on June 25 and June 26, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in eastern Montana Territory goes by different names:European Americans call it The Battle of the Little Bighorn -also known as Custer's Last StandNative Americans call it the Battle of Greasy Grass Creek


What was the last significant military clash between the Native Americans and US in North America?

It hinges on the definition of clash. The last major battle was The Battle of the Little Bighorn. After that, the last major encounter was Wounded Knee which was more of a massacre than a battle


Which battle was one of the few victories that Native Americans had over the US troops in the 19th century?

The Battle of Little Big Horn


What war did the native Americans have with the US army in the 19Th century?

battle of little big Horn


What is most often considered the final fight from Native Americans?

battle of the little big horn


Who was president when the Battle of Little Bighorn took place?

Uylesses S. Grant was the American president when the battle of little bighorn took place. Part of the reason there was conflicts with settlers and Native Americans was the fact that Grant had ordered Native Americans to settle in designated reservations.