Castel's revenge on Bighorn is one of the most important battles in American history. This is not due to weapons used, casualties or battle strategies used. This is because this fight is one of the biggest fights that American Indians have won for the US military. After this fight, the power of the West American continues. Ironically, by winning the battle of Little Big Horn, Sue and Cheyenne actually accelerated the collapse of the power of Native Americans.
The battle of Little Big Horn was in the battle between the American Cavalry under Castel's domination and several Native Americans near the Little Big Horn River in Montana State; Custer was in the battle for the size of the Sioux army Underestimated (supported by Cheyenne fighters), they were killed with all commanders.
Castel's revenge on Bighorn is one of the most important battles in American history. This is not due to weapons used, casualties or battle strategies used. This is because this fight is one of the biggest fights that American Indians have won for the US military. After this fight, the power of the West American continues. - The battle of Little Big Horn is one of the most fighting in America's history, and one of the most controversial battles. George Armstrong Custer general led his 210 soldiers to war and did not show up. Custer, mistakes, and personal glory not only caused Caster to die but also became the most remarkable soldier in this fight. But all responsibility is not limited to Castel's shoulder; Frederic Venen and Major Marcus Reno also participated in the battle.
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.