The battle was fought on October 2, 1835. It lasted for a few hours.
It was a victory because they defeated Custer and the force that he was personally leading, inflicting significant casualties on the force. Custer himself was killed along with almost 300 of his soldiers, while the Indians suffered relatively light casualties. They won the battle, no question about it. But it was a defeat in the long term because news of the defeat led the US Army to alter its strategy, as well as use more powerful forces to defeat the tribes. Less than a year after the battle, the Sioux tribes were largely defeated, their lands annexed by the US, and the tribes forced onto reservations.
The American Revolutionary War (or, War for Independence) lasted formally for eight years, beginning with the Battle of Lexington in 1775 and ending with the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The last major battle to take place was the Battle of Yorktown in 1781.
it was long island
The outcome of the First Battle of Manassas, or First Bull Run was a Confederate victory. The Battle of Shiloh indicated the war would be long and bloody.
I am not sure of the year, but i do know that his first battle was during the civil war in the first battle of Bull Run (1861) and his last battle was Battle of Little Bighorn (1876) where he was KIA
The Little Bighorn is a 138-mile-long river that begins in northern Wyoming and flows northward into Montana.
The battle began and ended on 25 July 1876. Later accounts by Lakota warriors who were present said it lasted about as long as the sun took to move the width of a lodgepole or for a man to smoke a pipe (about 20 minutes).
The battle began and ended on 25 July 1876. Later accounts by Lakota warriors who were present said it lasted about as long as the sun took to move the width of a lodgepole or for a man to smoke a pipe (about 20 minutes).
the battle of Stirling bridge last
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the battle of long island lasted 3 days
the bighorn has big horns and the longhorn has long horns
the battle of Stirling bridge last
The Battle of Thermopylae lasted for a little over 3 days, with Leonidas I, the main commander, falling on the final day.
A day.
The battle occurred on 1 March 1896. The battle lasted for a day.