Battle of Little Bighorn
Little Bighorn, battle of (1876), second defeat (the first was of Crook's column at the Rosebud on 17 June) of an attempt by the US Army to trap rebellious Lakota and Arapaho/Cheyenne on their Montana hunting grounds. On 25 June Custer sent part of his 7th Cavalry under Reno to 'beat' the hostiles out of their encampment, while led by Crow scouts he hooked around to drive off their pony herd and envelop them, a standard Indian-fighting tactic. On 25 June he was outmanoeuvred and his detachment of 215 men was annihilated between an anvil led by the Hunkpapa Gall that cut off his retreat and a head-on mounted hammer led by the Oglala Crazy Horse. The rest of the regiment lost a further 100 men when Reno was forced back upon the reserve elements under Benteen in the hills along Custer's line of advance, where they were besieged for 36 hours. Coming nine days before the centenary of the USA, the battle immediately assumed mythic status and it is probably the most written-about skirmish in military history. The lonely battlefield, with poignant white markers showing where Custer's men fell, is among the most visited US National Parks.
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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
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The Battle of Bull Run, fought on July 21, 1861, primarily involved the Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War. The Union army was composed mainly of troops from various Northern states, while the Confederate army consisted of soldiers from Southern states, particularly Virginia, where the battle took place. Notably, Virginia played a crucial role in the conflict, as it was the battleground and home state of many Confederate soldiers.
First hand accounts of the only survivors at that battle state (loosely quoted from memory): The men wouldn't shoot him (Custer - most likely he had dropped his gun so it would be against the (indian) law) so the women picked up spoons (large wooden and metal ladles) and begin or started towards him, to beat him (called counting coo - showing that we could kill you, but chose not to). That is when he pulled his pistol and shot himself in the head. So the first to find him dead were those Indians on the battlefield, more so because Indian war traditions required them to ensure that the men who died were not able to pursue them in the afterlife (mutilation of the bodies after death).
Some notable landmarks in Montana include Glacier National Park, Yellowstone National Park (which also extends into Wyoming), Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, and the Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park. These landmarks showcase the natural beauty and historical significance of the state, attracting visitors from around the world. Each of these landmarks offers unique opportunities for outdoor recreation, wildlife viewing, and cultural exploration.
it was fought in Montana .
Montana.The Little Big Horn Battlefield is in southern Montana below Billings.
Custer's Last Stand refers to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which took place from June 25 to 26, 1876. The result of the battle was a victory for the Native Americans.
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It was in the State ofMontana.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn took place in the Montana Territory. The battle took place in June of 1876.
The Battle of Trenton was fought at Trenton, New Jersey.
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
The battles were fought in Massachusetts
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Virginia.