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As early as the 1870’s, Cochise facing almost complete devastation of his people made a peace agreement to confide his people to a reservation. Cochise’s death in 1874 sparked a new resistance and leader to emerge named, Geronimo.
Geronimo and his band of 113 Chiricahuas Apaches were pursed by General George Crook into the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico... displayed 300 characters
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General Crook relied heavily on Chiricahuas turned into scouts since no white man could ever track the elusive Geronimo in his own land. Chiricahua scouts then spread rumors of a possible arrest of Geronimo, which then convinced the proud but, weary leader to turn him into authorities. General Crook had since resigned and his replacement, General Nelson Miles, finally captured the great Geronimo (Davis)... displayed next 300 characters
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