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BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN

BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN. By: Chase Lindsey Mrs. Ingram's Class. BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN. 1876-1876 Native Americans lead by leaders Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull Americans lead by George Armstrong Cluster Took place at River Little Bighorn Biggest Native American victory

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BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN

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  1. BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN By: Chase Lindsey Mrs. Ingram's Class

  2. BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN • 1876-1876 • Native Americans lead by leaders Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull • Americans lead by George Armstrong Cluster • Took place at River Little Bighorn • Biggest Native American victory • They fought for their land

  3. The Black Cowboys • Adison Jones:Range Boss Bill Pickett:invented Bulldogging Nat Love:most famous black cowboy Bose Ikard:rode with Charles Goodnight Charley Willis:singing cowboy  John Ware:a highly respected rancher Bronco Sam:not afaid of anything Jesse Stahl- once rode a bronco backwards with a suitcase nin hand • Mary Fleids:ran a stage coach and mail route George Glenn:rode the Chisholm Trail 1870 "One Horse Charlie"-rode with the Shosone Indians

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