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Yes, Apaches did raid towns and villages, particularly during the 19th century as they resisted encroachment on their lands by settlers and the U.S. government. These raids were often aimed at acquiring resources, horses, and supplies, and they targeted both military outposts and civilian settlements. The raids contributed to the conflict between Apache groups and settlers, leading to a series of military campaigns against them. However, it's important to recognize that these actions were part of a broader context of displacement and struggle for survival.

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