Crazy Horse
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What were Crazy Horse’s Ambitions?
• Preserve his people’s traditional way of life.
• Prevent Americans in which tried to steal the land that belonged to him and his people.
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Accomplishments
• Crazy Horse joined forces with Sitting Bull and on June 25 led his band in the counterattack that destroyed Custer's Seventh Cavalry
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Crazy Horse’s Contribution to Protest
• Even in defeat, Crazy Horse remained an independent spirit, and in September 1877, when he left the reservation without authorization, to take his sick wife to her parents, General George Crook ordered him arrested, fearing that he was plotting a return to battle. Crazy Horse began to struggle, and while his arms were held by one of the arresting officers, a soldier ran him through with a bayonet.
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The End
Jeremy Morales E6 MS.Hyde
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