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  2. Apache Wars - Wikipedia

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    In what became known as the Bascom affair, three of the men killed were Cochise's brother and nephews, and Cochise gathered the Apache tribes and made war on the U.S. for vengeance, sparking the century-long conflict. [3] The first U.S. Army campaigns specifically against the Apache began in 1849. [4]

  3. Apache–Mexico Wars - Wikipedia

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    When Mexico became independent in 1821 the long-standing peace with the Apache began to fall apart. The number of soldiers at the frontier presidios was reduced, as was the budget for supporting the soldiers and the Apache. The key element leading to war was that, in 1831, the Mexican government cut off food rations to Apaches settled near ...

  4. Post-1887 Apache Wars period - Wikipedia

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    Both were cited for "extreme courage and heroism" while under attack by hostile Apaches, on March 7, 1890. Sergeant Y. B. Rowdy, Troop A, of the Indian Scouts, was also decorated with the medal on the same date. [1] The last Apache raid into the United States occurred as late as 1924 when a band of natives stole some horses from Arizonan ...

  5. Cochise - Wikipedia

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    ' oak '; c. 1805 – June 8, 1874) was the leader of the Chiricahui local group of the Chokonen and principal nantan of the Chokonen band of a Chiricahua Apache. A key war leader during the Apache Wars, he led an uprising that began in 1861 and persisted until a peace treaty was negotiated in 1872. Cochise County is named after him. [1]

  6. Camp Grant massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Apaches began cutting hay for the post's horses and harvesting barley in nearby ranchers' fields. Whitman may have suspected that peace could not last. He urged Eskiminzin to move his people to the White Mountains near Fort Apache , which was established in 1870, but he refused.

  7. Apache War - Wikipedia

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    There are several events involving the Apache known as Apache War, the Apache Wars, or Apache Campaign: Apache–Mexico Wars (1600s–1915) Apache Wars (1849–1924) Jicarilla War (1849–1855) Chiricahua Wars (1851–1886) Chiricahua War (1860–1873) Yavapai War (1871–1875) Apache Campaign (1873) Renegade Period (1879–1924) Victorio's War ...

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    For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ... Vladimir Putin began the war by claiming Russia’s neighbour needed to be “demilitarised and de-Nazified ... How did the crisis start?

  9. Battle of Pima Butte - Wikipedia

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    The warriors gathered as well and sent a distress call to the nearby Pima villages. The Pima sent all of their warriors in the area and a counterattack was then launched. But before the Maricopa and Pima arrived, all of the Apaches, Yavapais and most of the Mohaves fled, leaving the remaining Yumas and Mohaves outnumbered.