The Apache Indians faced significant mortality from both battles and disease. Conflicts with European settlers and the U.S. government led to violent confrontations and loss of life. Additionally, diseases brought by Europeans, such as smallpox, devastated their populations, as they had no immunity to these foreign illnesses. Overall, both factors played a critical role in the decline of Apache numbers.
Lack of food and resources
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they got a disease
Loco - Apache - died in 1905.
True.
You name it they died that way. Disease, accidents, murder, battles, drowing, robbery are just a few ways.
Apache Bull Ramos died on 2006-05-27.
The indian's where killed by the European's. Books may say they died from disease's Some of they did but most of them where Slaughter by our ruthless Ancestors.
Apache - Viet Cong soldier - died on 1966-11-13.
Cliff Battles died on 1981-04-28.
John Battles died on 2009-09-22.
The Indians would die from hard work and disease if enslaved. The Africans proved to be sturdier and more suitable to work in the climate of the Western Hemisphere. duh.