The Battle of Little Big Horn, June 25th 1876
George Armstrong Custer, the young Civil War hero turned Indian fighter, was trapped on a desolate ridge overlooking the Little Bighorn River in the territory of Montana. Swarms of well-armed Indians surrounded him. According to legend–and many historians–Custer rallied his vastly outnumbered troops. The desperate 7th Cavalry soldiers shot their horses to make barricades and fought ferociously as hundreds of Indians, led by famed Sioux war chief Crazy Horse, overran the ridge.
But because Custer's men were wiped out before reinforcements arrived, a definitive account of the Little Bighorn battle has eluded historians. The only eyewitnesses were the Indians, who had conflicting recollections.
One thing's for sure: Custer did not survive. None of his Seventh Cavalry Regiment who fought the Battle of Little Big Horn did.
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