Apache Wars
Paul Andrew Hutton talked about the prolonged conflict in the late nineteenth century between the Apaches and the U.S. government. He… read more
Paul Andrew Hutton talked about the prolonged conflict in the late nineteenth century between the Apaches and the U.S. government. He described the southwest as a volatile mix of conflicting interests among Mexicans, American settlers, Civil War soldiers, Apache, and other native groups in the area. He focused on Apache leader Mangas Coloradus and his interactions with U.S. troops. close
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