In 1876, many Native Americans were forcibly relocated to reservations as part of U.S. government policies aimed at controlling their movements and assimilating them into American society. The most notable event of that year was the Battle of the Little Bighorn, where Native American forces, led by leaders such as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, defeated the U.S. Army. This conflict highlighted the ongoing struggle between Native Americans and the U.S. government over land and sovereignty. Despite their victories, Native Americans continued to face increasing pressure to surrender their lands and way of life.
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