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little bighorn
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when was battle of the Little Bighorn?
June 25th 1876
how many US troops did Custer bring?
600
why did the Sioux and Cheyenne not want to move to reservations?
US gov was
untrustworthy
why did little bighorn fail for US?
Custer
realised he did not have enough
troops
or
ammo
what happened to Custer and the US army?
attacked
by
4000
indigenous warriors
who was killed?
Custer
and
200
troops
what was this for the indigenous peoples?
biggest
victory
why was the victory short term?
strengthened
the US army to
kill
them eventually
what did the changed public opinion of indigenous peoples mean for indigenous peoples?
white americans didn't think they could
defeat
the US army up until this point
now seen as a
threat
to fulfil
manifest destiny
indigenous would have to
assimilate or die
viewed them as a real
threat
compared to
weak savages
what did keeping indigenous on reservations mean for indigenous peoples?
moved from
sacred land
(black hills)
couldn't follow their
nomadic lifestyle
as they can't follow
buffalo
herds
fully reliant on US gov to provide them with
food
meaning they could
punish
them with food
withdrawal
what did previous treaties being ignored mean for indigenous peoples?
US army didnt want to
protect
them
prospectors moved through
indigenous lands
could no longer
trust
US government
lost land they thought they had
right
to
future
conflicts
between indigenous and US army
what did surrender and death of crazy horse mean for indigenous peoples?
indigenous knew they couldn't continue to
fight
US army
sacrificed
himself for the tribe
killed in
1881
in
Canada