The Indian Wars.
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he was captured by Americans who hated him with a passion!!!
Geronimo was an apache Indian.
Geronimo was born in 1829 and died a prisoner of war in 1909.
Geronimo was an Apache war chief. Crazy Horse was a war chief of the Oglala Sioux, or Lakota. Sitting Bull was a chief and shaman of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe.
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Type your answer here... Geronimo!............ it was made by paratroopers in world war II
Geronimo was captured on September 4, 1886, near the town of Skeleton Canyon in Arizona. After a long pursuit by U.S. troops, he and his small band of followers surrendered to General Nelson A. Miles. This marked the end of Geronimo's resistance against the U.S. government and his fight for Apache sovereignty. Following his capture, he was held as a prisoner of war for nearly 25 years.
Geronimo is most famously remembered for his declaration, "I should have listened to my mother," reflecting on his life choices and the struggles faced by his people. Additionally, he is often associated with the phrase "Geronimo!" which became popularized as a battle cry used by paratroopers during World War II, symbolizing bravery and fearlessness. His legacy embodies resistance against oppression and the fight for the rights of Native Americans.
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Geronimo was a Apache Indian who was a tribe leader and a leader in the war and combat.
he was captured by Americans who hated him with a passion!!!
Geronimo was an apache Indian.
Geronimo was born in 1829 and died a prisoner of war in 1909.
No, Geronimo is not single.
Geronimo was an Apache war chief. Crazy Horse was a war chief of the Oglala Sioux, or Lakota. Sitting Bull was a chief and shaman of the Hunkpapa Lakota tribe.
Geronimo was a prominent leader of the Apache who fought against Mexico and Texas during the Apache Wars. As a major component in this war, he can be credited with a major impact on the world.