| A | B |
| also called the Battle of Greasy Grass Creek | Battle of the Little Bighorn |
| an agreement | treaty |
| battle in which Custer and his cavalry were wiped out | Battle of the Little Bighorn |
| bloodiest conflict ever fought in ND | Battle of Whitestone Hill |
| cannons and large guns | artillery |
| color of artillery | red |
| color of cavalry | yellow |
| color of infantry | blue |
| commander of the 7th Cavalry | George Armstrong Custer |
| ended the frontier era | railroad |
| escorted wagon trains through ND | Captain James Fisk |
| first military fort in ND | Fort Abercrombie |
| led 2,000 cavalry into ND to round up Dakota warriors | General Alfred Sully |
| led 3,300 soldiers in ND to round up Dakota warriors | General Henry Sibley |
| men who signed up for a job | enlisted men |
| military fort where laundresses lived and worked | Suds Row |
| military leaders | officers |
| one of two conflicts Sully’s army fought in western North Dakota | Battle of Killdeer Mountains |
| one of two conflicts Sully’s army fought in western North Dakota | Battle of the Badlands |
| originally named Fort McKeen | Fort Abraham Lincoln |
| people who moved in to stay | settlers |
| saved by Fanny Kelly | Fort Rice |
| soldiers on foot | infantry |
| soldiers on horseback | cavalry |
| symbol of truce or peace | white flag |
| turned over to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation | Fort Yates |
| under the waters of Lake Sakakawea | Fort Stevenson |
| wife of George Custer | Elizabeth Custer |
| woman held captive by Lakota warriors | Fanny Kelly |
| women who did laundry for men | laundresses |