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Why Did Sitting Bull Play In The Battle Of Little Bighorn

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5. What “hard dilemma” did President Grant face after the discovery of gold in the Black Hills? Why did this conflict between minors and Indians result in the Great Sioux War of 1876? What role did Sitting Bull play in the Battle of Little Bighorn?
4. Why did Sitting Bull oppose the building of the Northern Pacific Railroad? What act of Bravery did he perform at the Battle of Arrow Creek that added to his reputation as legendary leader of his people? In 1874 gold was discovered in the Black Hills. President Grant was forced to make a harsh decision because the Black Hills were located in the Great Sioux Reservation that the Indians had gained under the Treaty of 1868. President Grant allowed miners to enter the Black Hills and insisted that this act would be legalized. Government attempted to acquire the Black Hills where the gold was located however Sitting Bull was against the sale of the land. The Great War of Sioux 1876 resulted from a disagreement between miners and Indians. Miners had already began to come to the Black Hills to mine for goal and the government allowed these things to happen. Because Sitting Bull and his army men were not sure of what would happened when the white men entered they were forced to attack in fear. “They had not interfered with the gold rush, and although they had not signed the Treaty of 1868, in sanctioned their residence in the unceded territory.”(Utley pg34). Sitting Bull gave orders to his young soldiers to harass whites at

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