Join us as we delve into the historical significance of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, famously known as Custer's Last Stand. On June 25, 1876, Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and his battalion of 700 men faced off against a formidable alliance of Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes along the banks of the Little Bighorn River in southeastern Montana Territory. The Native American forces, under the leadership of war leaders like Crazy Horse and Chief Gall, drew inspiration from the visions of Sitting Bull. This pivotal battle resulted in a devastating defeat for the U.S. forces, with Custer and his entire unit perishing within just one hour. Discover the dramatic story of the most decisive Native American victory and the U.S. Army's worst defeat in the enduring Plains Indian War of the 19th century.
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