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The Apache Wars, a series of conflicts between the United States and various Apache groups, effectively ended in the late 19th century with the surrender of notable leaders such as Geronimo in 1886. Following his surrender, many Apache were forcibly relocated to reservations, diminishing their autonomy. The U.S. government maintained a policy of containment and control over Apache lands, leading to the gradual dissolution of resistance. By the 1890s, most of the Apache were confined to reservations, marking the end of organized armed conflict.

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