The Battle of Little Bighorn
In what year did the Battle of Little Bighorn take place?
- The Battle of Little Bighorn took place in 1876.
Who was the commanding officer of the 7th Cavalry at the Battle of Little Bighorn?
- Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer was the commanding officer.
What Native American tribes fought in the battle?
- The Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne tribes fought in the battle.
What was the location of the battle?
- The battle took place in the Montana Territory.
Who were the notable Native American leaders at the battle?
- Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse were the notable Native American leaders.
What was the name given to the battle by the Native Americans?
- The Native Americans referred to it as the Battle of the Greasy Grass.
How many days did the battle last?
- The battle lasted for only two days.
Was the Battle of Little Bighorn a victory for the Native Americans?
- The battle was a significant victory for the Native Americans.
What was the estimated number of Native American warriors involved in the battle?
- It's estimated that between 1,500 and 2,000 Native American warriors fought in the battle.
What was the aftermath of the Battle of Little Bighorn for the Native Americans?
- Despite their victory, the battle led to harsher policies and the Native Americans were relocated to reservations.