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Expansion To The Great Plains

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1.The reasons for the rapid expansion to the Great Plains can be partially drawn from the historical context. In the early 19th century, many Americans had struggled enough to live in the city and to compete with others. They wished to expand the settlement to find "a new excitement," or the new opportunities, which many of them thought was granted by God, the Manifest Destiny. 2. On June 6, some 3000 Lakota camped to do the sacred ritual as the preparation for the war coming up. Praying and vowing, Sitting Bull, the Lakota's leader, voluntarily signed up for the sacrifice and envisioned a great triumph over the American Soldier. Such evoking ceremony aroused passions hidden inside of the worriers, manipulating them to look for someone to fight. After an unexpected attack, the Lakota warriors celebrated their victory along a little bighorn river. Sitting Bull, again, prayed for the protection of his people. …show more content…

Custer spotted a Lakota village far away. Without knowing anything about the village, he thinks that the tribe's people must have been fleeing away, and if he does not attack right now, he will lose the chance. Also, the victory experiences from eight years ago caused Custer to believe this is a similar situation, so he recklessly commanded to push and attack and promise to his soldiers that he will cut through the village and converge at there while his

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