Sitting Bull Thesis

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Have you ever heard of a bull standing up for its land? Well, Sitting Bull, not a real bull, stood up for his land. Sitting Bull was born in 1831 in the north central part of the Dakota Territories, in what would become South Dakota nowadays (reference). Although he was called Sitting Bull at the end of his life, he was called Slow for the earliest years of his life. This was his name because of his “deliberate manner and the awkward movement of his sturdy body” (reference). He grew up in the Hunkpapa tribe. Hunkpapa tribe was one of the seven different tribes of the Teton Lakota. The Hunkpapa tribe roamed around the northern plains hunting buffalo (reference). As a child, he accomplished many things, such as riding his pony when he was 10 …show more content…

Although his main battle was the Battle of Little Bighorn, he did help with a small skirmish a couple of days before the Battle of Little Bighorn. The Battle of Rosebud was between the US Army and Sitting Bull’s people. Brigadier General George Crook was surprised by the Native American’s strength and afterward thought would be more warriors than he first thought. His expectations were correct about the number of Native American warriors. This Battle of Rosebud was large at the time, the largest battle to date, but there was a larger battle within the coming days.Although his main battle was the Battle of Little Bighorn, he did help with this small skirmish a couple of days before the Battle of Little Bighorn The Battle of Rosebud was between the US Army and Sitting Bull’s people. Brigadier General George Crook was surprised by the Native American’s strength and afterward thought would be more warriors than he first thought.His expectations were correct about the number of Native American warriors. This Battle of Rosebud was large at the time, the largest battle to date, but there was a larger battle within the coming days.This battle would be the Battle of Little Bighorn. The Battle of Little Bighorn was started when an expedition team discovered gold on the sacred land of the Native American people called the Black Hills (reference). The US government saw these gold deposits as a potential way to earn more …show more content…

These plans were uncovered by Native Americans when General Crook’s camp was attacked by a large group of Lakotas. The Lakota used this information to prepare for the upcoming battle that they all knew was going to happen.Custer had to make the journey to where him and his advisors believed the Native American village would be, but Custer did not like this plan.He decided

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