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The Navajo-Mexican War began in 1846. It was part of the broader conflicts that arose during the U.S.-Mexican War and involved tensions between the Navajo Nation and Mexican settlers in the region. The war continued until 1868, culminating in the signing of the Treaty of Bosque Redondo, which established a reservation for the Navajo people.

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