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They had their victories here and there. The Fetterman Massacre comes to mind. However, the one everyone knows is the Greasy Grass, aka Little Big Horn, July 25, 1876.

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the Battle of Little Bighorn

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because they were soldiers that has a victory in yorktown


Was a Native American victory?

There's the Little Big Horn, which the Native Americans call the Greasy Grass, in 1876.


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Though the Native Americans who had supported the Patriots were pleased with the victory, the Natives who had not were in danger, as the Americans were very angry at them. Many Native Americans had supported the British in the American Revolution; not only because the British treated Natives much more civilly than the colonists did, but because Natives viewed the British as weaker and less dangerous than Colonials. If the British won, many tribes reasoned, it would be easier to force whites out of America once and for all.It left them vulnerable to the Americans hunger for land


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