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DIVINE SCRIPTURAL HISTORY OF ABRAHAM SEED AS GEN. 15:13-14 & JAMES 7:6-7. WHO ELSE HAS OVER 400 YEARS OF SLAVERY, SUFFERING AND DEATH BUT OUR PEOPLE HERE IN THE WILDERNESS OF NORTH AMERICA. BELIEVE IT OR LET IT ALONE!!!
1849 is a very long time ago, we look at things now in passing and don’t really spend a lot of time thinking about how much pain and suffering was endured by these folks. They of course put it on themselves because mostly of greed, but the promise of riches drove even the most moral ppl to California. People were people just as we are today, and their stories are just as real and important to them as ours are today. History I think is terribly sad and painful to learn because in all honesty, all we all ever want is to protect and provide for ourselves and our children. Even today it sometimes looks desperate.
Outside of the pictures being wildly inaccurate, the sequence of events described here does not jive with what we know of that day. If the rest of the stories on this channel are like this, I see no reason to subscribe.
The approximate number of Indian warriors present that day might have been 2,000-3,000 at the most. Based on the number of teepees sighted. And from what the Crow scouts and Sioux had to say.
How George Custer became an army general is shocking. He lacks honour, a liar, a thief, a deceitful character whose tactics are to ambush women, children, and old folks and hold them hostage as human shield to fight.
Not only could you not be bothered to use actual photos (which are readily available) but your dialog is about as accurate as the pronunciation of your narrator, why
His Last Name was Martinni. He wanted to be an American and assimilate as well did the other's that day. From all over Europe they came to fight and die for the United States. I dont think that same feeling for America is prevalent in the migration of today.😢
@@jasongriffin800 but the bones was never found so it likely they wasn't killed it probably they decoys who killed while they real Butch Cassidy and Sundance got away
Sgt. Martin was an Italian immigrant, who spoke poor English. In his original account; Sgt. Martin fails to say if he left Custer before or after Custer went down Cedar Coulee, which was lined with tall trees along one side. Sgt. Martin said, after leaving Custer, he heard a lot of gunfire. Sgt. Martin's horse was shot in the side during his trip across the top of the bluff. Sgt. Martin said, on the high bluff, he met Custer's younger brother, Boston Custer, who was not a soldier, coming from the opposite direction. Martin told Boston that Custer was just over the next ridge. Boston successfully joined Custer. This implies the Indians did not cut-off Custer from retreat at that moment; the thousands of Indians in ambush had not yet revealed themselves; and the gunfire at that moment was just skirmishing from a distance by a few Indians; likely to urge Custer in the desired direction; and Sgt. Martin left Custer from the bottom of Cedar Coulee or up on the ridge beyond it.__ __The Indians had been watching Custer all day. Custer traveled 1-mile above the river, high on the hillside. Even so, 7,000 warriors ambushed him. The large groups of dead soldiers mark the spots where the Indian ambush charges wiped them out in an instant. According to Frank Grouard in the book: "The Life and Adventures of Frank Grouard: Chief of Scouts". Grouard, a half-breed; lived with the Sioux for years, and knew the chiefs and hundreds of Indians who fought in the battle. The few soldiers who survived the ambush charges; shot their fellow soldiers upon request, and shot themselves, for their rightful, fear of horrible tortures. There were so many warriors, shoulder to shoulder, in the 1-mile square area, that a thousand boys and older men on horseback could not get into the battle.__ __The Indian side of the river was heavily wooded, 300-yards deep from the river. Many of the teepees were not visible in the trees. The Indians dragged tree-branches behind horses to stir-up a dust cloud. The Indians may have struck some of the teepees to the ground. The Indians were waiting.__ __When Reno approached the gap between the hills to his left, and the dense forest to his right; two thousand Indians were waiting in ambush; on horseback; half hidden in a canyon perpendicular to his left; and half hidden behind the trees behind the bend of the forest to his right. Had Reno not stopped; he would have been wiped-out too; instantly.__ __The Indians attacked General Crook's column a week earlier 15-miles away; for having scouts out looking for him and Custer.
They were killed in bolivia in 1908 , all letters to thier families stopped in 1908, a woman showed up in san vicente in 1908 seeking death certificates , lulu betenson ,butch sister who said he came back never met butch , didnt know butch , never saw butch as she was 17 years younger , the pair was trapped in a little adobe house , they were both shot up butch shot sundance then shot himself , there were identifying papers as well as rings , proving it , the reason digs cant find them in cemetary is no one knows exactly where thier buried , theres no debate , no mystery they were killed in san vicente
Yeah but given that they searched that cemetery up and down that proves Butch gave the Bolivian police the slip so yeah Butch Cassidy wasn't killed I believe there was decoys who looked like him and Sundance that was kill and don't you ever call his sister a liar she told the truth ask her grandson and he will tell you the exact same thing Butch Cassidy escape and live to an old age