In the summer of 25-26 June 1876, the battle of Little Big Horn occurred in the southeastern part of Montana State. The battlefield is very close to the Little Big Horn River itself and now it is Greater Horn County in Montana State. The opponent of this fight was the US Army of the seventh cavalry under the leadership of Bulls under the command of the Indian tribe of northern Charo, Lakotas, Arapaho, General George Caster. America several years after the end of the civil war
Indigenous Peoples 'Conflict and War Indigenous peoples' conflict and war are fighting for indigenous people and whites to become rich in the United States. Barbarous battles provide a legendary background on the exciting stories and frontier life and the development of the country with many exciting stories. In the early 1600s British colonists set up a small colony on the Atlantic coast. - When Christopher Columbus entered a new land on October 12, 1492, the Caucasian became in contact with people of completely different values and cultures. From that moment, Native American was exposed to the world. Because their lifestyle is different from those of European, they are mainly drawn as negative. It is simply because they are different. The indigenous peoples' stereotypes were formed while the indigenous pioneers were in a negative position.
The destiny of many native American tribes after the American Revolutionary War was tragic. The Iroquois Federation and many other Native American members were devastated by conflict and remarkably weakened by internal information and diseases and were completely excluded from the Paris Convention signed in 1783. Before the war was ignored by Americans, the treaty signed with the UK, and the length of years of blood conflict and expansion almost destroyed the eastern tribe. Although under Francis' control, the Valley Forge was indeed a turning point for the Army of the Washington Continent. Valley Forge's winter was not as serious as it was encountered in Morristown, New Jersey in 1780, between 1777 and 1878, but the volleyball people suffered from harsh conditions and regular food shortages.
U.S. military service personnel serving in international conflict is the turning point of Native American history. Most Native Americans welcome the opportunity to serve and their voluntary participation rate is 40% higher than the draft. Army officials said the draft will be unnecessary if the enrollment rate of the entire population is the same as the enrollment rate of Native American. Because the legend of the hard native American warrior has become part of the American historical legend, their soldiers often uplifted them. Caucasian soldiers occasionally show a light tribute to Native American comrades and call them "chiefs". Native American culture has undergone a major change since their young people returned home since they are in extensive contact with the world outside the reservation system.