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Little Big Horn was the last major resistance to the loss of Native American lands. The consequences of that battle echo down to today. The soldiers who died there were regarded as heroes and newspapers of the time listed their names on the front pages. The national response of the event was very similar to the response about the Alamo and 9-11. There was a cry to solve " the Indian problem " once and for all. Red Cloud and other chiefs were arrested and hunted down.

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