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Kit Carson became part of the campaign against the Navajo due to his role as a frontiersman and Indian agent in the mid-19th century. The U.S. government sought to subdue the Navajo as part of its broader policy of westward expansion and territorial control. Carson's knowledge of the region and his connections with both the military and Native American tribes made him a valuable asset in the campaign, which culminated in the forced relocation of the Navajo during the Long Walk in the 1860s. His involvement was driven by a combination of military objectives and the complex dynamics of frontier life.

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