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The Apache Wars: The History and Legacy of the U.S. Army?s Campaigns against the Apaches
The Apache Wars The History and Legacy of the US Armys Campaigns against the Apaches
Author: Charles River Editors, Sean McLachlan
ISBN-13: 9781511871662
ISBN-10: 1511871660
Publication Date: 4/24/2015
Pages: 46
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Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Book Type: Paperback
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This was a depressing read about different cultures not taking the time to understand each other. This book explains very well why the Mexicans and Apaches were always killing each other. They absolutely despised each other and they used every opportunity to kill each other. When the US government took over the lands after the Mexican-American War, the Apaches thought things would be better. That isn't what happened.

The few bright lights were John Clum (manager of the San Carlos Reservation), General Crook, and Lt. Charles Gatewood. They made a difference, but in the end, they were overrun by the hostility of the government agents and leaders. This is a tragic part of American history.