the battle of big horn begun due to the cinstant ancient feud between the two households
The battle of little big horn happened because the Government was trying to strip the Native American lands away from them and move them to a reservation, so they had a proclaimation that stated by Jan . 1876 (I believe). ALL native Americans must report to the Indian agency or be considered hostiles. Gen. Custer led an expedition to Black Hills in 1874 and found gold there , so naturally the white people wanted it .
Also the Indians didn't read newspapers back then so they didnt know of the proclaimation . Gen. Custer Under Gen. Terrys command as well as Gen. Gibbons, and Gen . Crook would combine forces from three directions to capture the Native Americans in one place. The U.S. Army started from three different Forts, and on June 26th they were to meet at the Little Big Horn valley in Montana. Ge. Crokk was beaten back by Crazy horse's band and retreated but due to miscomunications , no one knew of Crooks defeat. Custer advanced faster than the rest and it was his plan to attack on the 26th , but some Natives found his force on the 25th and he decided to attack as word would make the encampment flee. so he decided to divide or try to contain the Natives with his small force, and was wiped out. The other troops that were to help him in this engagement were to arrive a full two days late. So That is why the battle of the little big horn took place. Native Americans have lived on this soil at lot longer than us whites or europeans have, and although we made promises and treaties most of them were never honored, or were honored until they found something the land held that could make people rich. Its a sad portion of our history,
one will still havent resolved correctly ! And I speak as someone who is related to Gen. Custer.
No, not anymore than the Gulf War was renamed Operation Desert Storm, as many people seem to believe. Custer's Last Stand refers to the portion of the battle in which part of the 7th Cavalry Regiment personally commanded by Colonel Custer was surrounded and wiped out. Another part of the 7th commanded by Major Reno had already clashed with the Sioux and taken casualties, and the remaining part of the 7th commanded by Captain Benteen arrived later. Custer's Last Stand was part of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, but it is not another name for the battle.
The Lakota (Sioux) had been pushed to the brink of revolution, and Sitting Bull decided they could gather and dance, and sacrifice, and this would herald the return of the buffalo. He sent word to other tribes to join them, most notably, the Cheyenne. He succeeded in gathering the largest Indian camps ever seen on the plains, over 12000 people, including over 3000 warriors. They were sure they were safe, as no soldiers would dare attack them there, especialy after beating General Crook's forces a few days earlier. But Custer divided his troops into three columns and attacked, he led one, Captain Benteen, led another, and Major Reno led the third. All with Custer were killed, and the other columns despite losing many men, managed to hold off the Indians til help arrived in the form of General Terry's column. The Indian camp moved away when news of Terry's arrival was given.
Principal warriors were: Gall, Crazy Horse, Two Moon, Lame Wolf, Dull Knife, He Dog, Crow King, Lame White Man.
Custer's entire force numbered: With him, 264 men.
Benteen and pack train, 169 men.
Reno, 188 men.
Total, 621 men of all arms.
It was important because it was custer's last stand.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is also called Custer's Last Stand because Custer was defeated and killed in the battle. The battle occurred in June 1876.
it was fought near the Little Big Horn River.
he called them mad dogs. he was told to not kill women and children and he did so anyway. he treated them badly
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
Each tribe had its own name for Custer. The Crows called him Ihkaléaxdaakua, Child of the Morning Star. This was a great honour, since Morning Star was a powerful supernatural being in Crow religion.The Cheyenne called him Heova'ehe, Yellow Hair; the Lakota called him Pehin hanska, Long Hair.Before the Little Bighorn battle, Custer's hair had been cut quite short.
the movies called 7th cavalry starring Randolph Scott. Dandy actually saves the day by returning to the battlefield. the sioux flee thinking custers returned from the grave!!
The battle between the Muslims and the Franks was called the Battle of Tours.
Gold was discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1875. There are no Black Hills in North Dakota. The battle also known as "Custer's Last Stand" was the "Battle of the Little Bighorn" and it occurred in Montana Territory in 1876.
No. Comanche was the only horse that survived the battle of the Little Big Horn.
Because it occurred near the Little Bighorn River. It's also known as Custer's Last Stand.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as Custer's Last Stand and, by the Lakota Sioux, as The Battle of The Greasy Grass, took place on June 25th, 1876 on a bend of the Little Bighorn River in what is now Big Horn County in southeastern Montana.
Gold was discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1875. There are no Black Hills in North Dakota. The battle also known as "Custer's Last Stand" was the "Battle of the Little Bighorn" and it occurred in Montana Territory in 1876.
The Custer Battlefield National Monument was dedicated to a comander by the name of Custer. The actual battle was called the battle of Little Bighorn due to it's being on the side of the Little Bighorn river.
The Battle of Little Bighorn - APEX
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, also called Custer's Last Stand, was an armed engagement between combined forces of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes, against the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. The battle occurred June 25th to June 26th, 1876.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is also called Custer's Last Stand because Custer was defeated and killed in the battle. The battle occurred in June 1876.
he called them mad dogs. he was told to not kill women and children and he did so anyway. he treated them badly
Gold was discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota in 1875. There are no Black Hills in North Dakota. The battle also known as "Custer's Last Stand" was the "Battle of the Little Bighorn" and it occurred in Montana Territory in 1876.
In 1876 both the Bighorn and Little Bighorn rivers were within the territory of the Crow tribe, who gave both rivers those names (in the Crow language); these were translated and used by local white Americans. The word "bighorn" refers to mountain sheep which were once plentiful in the area and hunted for their skins and horns.In Crow, the smaller river is Iisaxpúatahcheeaashe Aliakáate - "Small Bighorn Sheep River"The Sioux ranged further to the east and had no traditional names for the two rivers; when they moved into Crow territory in May and June of 1876 they called the Little Bighorn River "Greasy Grass Creek", probably because of some unusual type of grass growing there, but the true origins of the name are unknown.The Crow name for the battlefield site is Ihkaléaxdaakua Alahaawíio -"Where the Child of the Morning Star was Wiped Out".