Yes, Geronimo, the famous Apache leader, was involved in conflicts with Mexican forces. Throughout the late 19th century, he and his followers often clashed with Mexican troops, particularly as they sought refuge and resisted encroachment on their lands. These confrontations were part of the broader context of the struggles between Indigenous peoples and both Mexican and U.S. governments. Geronimo's resistance was fueled by the desire to protect his people's way of life and territory.
Because the Texans had attacked some Mexicans believing they had silver but it turned out just to be grass.
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Geronimo of the Chiricahua Apaches was the leader. He was not a chief, but was very skilled at the raiding and retaliation style of living, which served the economics of the Apaches. Before the Americans came, there had been years of fighting with the Mexicans. Apache life was not well suited to the confines of the reservation and, at the time, the Indians were shorted food provided by the government.
Geronimo was an apache Indian.
Geronimo did not attend school.
The mexicans
Geronimo had three children. Geronimo returned home one day to find that the Mexicans had killed his mother, wife and all three children.
In actuality, Geronimo is Spanish and an incident between the Mexicans and the Apache on St. Geronimo's day. Geronimo spoke an Apache dialect.
No
Geronimo was a warrior because he fought against the Mexicans and killed as much as he could because of what they did to his family. He was also a medicine man and he gave his life just to help his people.
Because the Texans had attacked some Mexicans believing they had silver but it turned out just to be grass.
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Geronimo of the Chiricahua Apaches was the leader. He was not a chief, but was very skilled at the raiding and retaliation style of living, which served the Economics of the Apaches. Before the Americans came, there had been years of fighting with the Mexicans. Apache life was not well suited to the confines of the reservation and, at the time, the Indians were shorted food provided by the government.
Geronimo of the Chiricahua Apaches was the leader. He was not a chief, but was very skilled at the raiding and retaliation style of living, which served the economics of the Apaches. Before the Americans came, there had been years of fighting with the Mexicans. Apache life was not well suited to the confines of the reservation and, at the time, the Indians were shorted food provided by the government.
Geronimo was an apache Indian.
No, Geronimo is not single.
Sarah Geronimo's real name is Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo.