Yes, post cards existed at the time of the Battle of Little Big Horn but neither would have considered sending a post card to the other at that time, even if they had known where the other was.
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he called them mad dogs. he was told to not kill women and children and he did so anyway. he treated them badly
The highest ranking officer at the Little Big Horn was Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, who died at the battle. He had been brevetted to brigadier general during the Civil War, but returned to his regular rank of captain after the war. He was gradually promoted, and lieutenant colonel when he died.
The Sioux leader in the battle of the little bighorn in which general Custer died was Sitting Bull. After the battle, Sitting Bull instructed his warriors NOT to remove anything from the bodies of the falled Cavalrymen as he had seen in a vision, that it would cause the Indian Nation to suffer. He was ignored & the Braves plundered the dead bodies for mementos etc. Sitting Bulls visions ultimately came true. The Indian Nation & tribes were hounded into near extinction, their lands stolen, the buffalo their way of life depended on were wiped out & the few Indian tribes that were left, were stuck in reservations. Basically a large majority of the tribes were subjected to genocide. Not a very noble thing that the White Man did, even though they seen the Indians as savages & backwards, time & history have shown the opposite to be true. The Indian Nation were the nobler of the people. It was the White Man who was the savage murderer & killer as well as stealing the Indians sacred land, the White Man & its Government cheated & lied to the Indian Nation Tribes. Even today there are impoverished Indian Reservations, populated by very poor ancestors of the tribes that fought at Little Big Horn. Very sad.
Can't think of one off hand, but the general term for animals that are adapted for desert living is Xerocole.
The Sioux won the Battle of Little Bighorn, not leaving a single American of General George Armstrong Custer's 7th Cavalry alive, meaning that they did not surrender but won the battle.The battle however, made the US fight full force to avenge the death of one of there best generals, which in fact lead to the end of The Indian War and forced almost every Native Americans to move to reservations or to drop there customs and live with whites.(Sorry if I bored you)
The Battle of Little Bighorn
it is sitting bull
he was a native american genral, he was also a spiritual leader.
Sitting Bull made great impressions. He was best known for the battle Little Bighorn. He beat General Custards Army and made a victory.
At the Battle of the Little Bighorn. June 25, 1876
Taking down General Custer and his 700 men in the year 1876 in The Battle of Little Bighorn.
General George Armstrong Custer and much of his family and all his men were killed by Native Americans under the leadership of Sitting Bull at the battle of the Little Bighorn.
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Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. Sitting Bull was elderly and did not fight in the battle, but he was widely respected among the Sioux, and his vision of a Sioux victory was instrumental in rallying them to fight.
That was the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
General George Armstrong Custer
little bighorn in montana. in the battle of little bighorn