A result of the Battle of the Little Bighorn was b) Colonel George Custer's cavalry command was wiped out by Sioux and Cheyenne warriors. The Battle of Little Bighorn was an armed engagement between the Northern Cheyenne, the Lakota, and Arapaho tribes against the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army.
The Battle of the Little Bighorn, also called Custer's Last Stand, marked the most decisive Native American victory and the worst U.S. Army defeat in the long Plains Indian War. The demise of Custer and his men outraged many white Americans and confirmed their image of the Indians as wild and bloodthirsty
Freed slaves who wanted land available under the homestead act still faced the challenge of intense racism and segregation--meaning that they faced persecution and violence from whites who were in competition over the land. <span><span> </span></span>
-The had a huge army so they would overwhelm the opponent and use their people for other wars -advanced weapons in their time - create a civil war in the opposing country to weaken them