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The Apache Indians faced numerous obstacles, including violent conflicts with European settlers and the U.S. government during the westward expansion. Additionally, they encountered significant challenges related to loss of land and resources due to encroachment and relocation policies. The introduction of diseases also devastated their populations, further complicating their struggle for survival and autonomy. Social disruption and cultural erosion were further consequences of these pressures.

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