Along the Crow Agency Highway 212 in the USA, Montana marks the tomb of a soldier resting at Fiddlers Green. In addition, these soldiers were part of the Seventh American Cavalry and when enemies came to the scalp they were killed in a fierce battle. These soldiers lived in an era known as the Indian War and died fighting and this century has been a dispute for centuries from the Puatan Confederates in 1607 to the injured knee massacre of 1890. Colonists and indigenous peoples should blame them. Therefore, the war brought war over 300 years.
In this article I will describe the failure of "Battle of Little Bighorn". I will write about why war began from the beginning. How can I block? Who should be responsible for failure. I also will study the role of Caster himself, his attitude and ambition, and the reason he tried to conquer his personality. His background, confidence, battle itself, and reasons for failure are also the elements I explore.
George Custer and the Army may have won the battle of Little Big Horn If they did not spread their people, please obey the orders and arrive at the Little Big Horn river. On June 25, 1876, as the Native American tried to move for the Caucasian for a long time, they decided to take positions and fight for their own land. Sue and Cheyenne fought together in a great leader, Montana led by Bulls. George Armstrong Castel may have broken the Indians if he did not spread all of his regiments. Custer divides his power into three smaller forces, and then distributes them to different people. One of the troops went to Captain Frederick Benin to prevent the Indians from escaping from the valley above the Little Big Horn river. For now, due to the division, Castel left 556 soldiers, and he originally had about 1,000 people.