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The decline of the Apache tribe was primarily due to a combination of factors, including violent conflicts with European settlers and the U.S. government, loss of traditional lands, and the introduction of diseases. The relentless expansion of settlers in the 19th century led to military confrontations, resulting in significant casualties and forced relocation. Additionally, economic changes and the disruption of their traditional way of life further contributed to their decline. Ultimately, these pressures diminished their population and cultural practices.

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