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At which of the following locations did Native Americans win a victory over cavalry troops? a. Snake River Valley c. Little Big Horn Valley b. Fort Laramie d. New Mexico desert

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I beleive the answer is little big horn valley.
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The correct answer is C. Native Americans won a victory over cavalry troops at Little Big Horn Valley.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Battle of Little Big Horn took place on June 25, 1876, near the Little Bighorn River in Montana. It opposed the seventh cavalry regiment of the famous US Army of General Custer to a coalition of Cheyennes and Sioux, united under the influence of the also famous indigenous leaders Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.

The battle was the most famous incident of the Indian wars in the United States and resulted in the victory of the Lakotas and the Northern Cheyennes, which annihilated a detachment of US cavalry led by General Custer. It was the biggest defeat of the American army during the Indian Wars.

Total deaths on the US side were 268, including scouts, and 55 people were injured.

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