Question
What was the significance of the Massacre at the Washita?
• Custer's U.S, military troops were defeated and taken as prisoners.
• The attack caused Native American leaders to agree to stop fighting.
O U.S. military troops were driven away before the battle began.
• The victory inspired Native American leaders to continue fighting.
Answer
The significance of the Massacre at the Washita was that it caused Native American leaders to agree to stop fighting.