Crazy Horse feared the encroachment of white settlers and the loss of Lakota land and way of life. He was deeply concerned about the erosion of his people's culture and sovereignty due to U.S. expansionism and broken treaties. Crazy Horse sought to protect his tribe's rights and maintain their traditional values against the overwhelming force of colonialism. His fears ultimately led him to become a prominent leader in the resistance against U.S. military actions.
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