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Anton [14]
11 months ago
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which was a result of the battle of the little big horn? general william sherman defeated the apaches under geronimo and forced

them onto a reservation. general william sherman defeated the apaches under geronimo and forced them onto a reservation. colonel george custer's cavalry command was wiped out by sioux and cheyenne warriors. colonel george custer's cavalry command was wiped out by sioux and cheyenne warriors. colonel john chivington killed 150 cheyenne who were seeking protection from the governor of colorado. colonel john chivington killed 150 cheyenne who were seeking protection from the governor of colorado. chief joseph and the nez perce defeated u.s. army troops and were able to make their escape into canada.
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True [87]11 months ago
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The Long Plains Indian War's decisive Native American triumph and the worst U.S. Army defeat were both achieved at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, better known as Custer's Last Stand. Many white Americans were angered by Custer and his men's death, which reinforced their perception of Indians as untamed and ruthless.

<h3>What happened at the Battle of Little Bighorn?</h3>

The U.S. Army troops of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer were defeated by Native American forces headed by Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull on June 25, 1876, at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, which took place close to the Little Bighorn River in southern Montana.

The Long Plains Indian War's decisive Native American triumph and the worst U.S. Army defeat were both achieved at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, better known as Custer's Last Stand.

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