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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
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Why did the Apache choose that response to the Army’s request for a meeting in 1883? Select all that apply. The Apache trusted a

nd respected the Army. Apache leaders remembered the treachery at Apache Pass. Geronimo wanted to attack the Army’s leaders. Geronimo believed he had previously been unjustly imprisoned by the Army. The Apache would rather die fighting than die in prison.
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Mrac [35]3 years ago
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Apache leaders remembered the treachery at Apache Pass.


Geronimo believed he had previously been unjustly imprisoned by the Army.


The Apache would rather die fighting than die in prison.

Luda [366]3 years ago
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Geronimo is probably the most notable Apache warrior of the Apache Wars period, which took place between the years 1849 and 1886.  

Therefore, there was a war going on by that time, The Apache neither trusted nor respected the Army.  

Apache pass, is a historic mountain pass in the U.S. state of Arizona between the Dos Cabezas Mountains and Chiricahua Mountains, one of the most notable facts in there was a natural freshwater spring, Apache Spring. It emerges from a geological fault line running through the pass. The spring served as a critical resupply point for early travelers through the area but never was there a treachery remembered there.  

Geronimo and his party had killed dozens of people during the Bear Valley Raid and similar attacks. The Army imprisoned Geronimo and many other Apache men, including some of the Apache scouts locally, then they transported them to the East as prisoners of war. Therefore, Geronimo wanted to attack the Army’s leaders.  

In the spring of 1877, the U.S. captured Geronimo and brought him to the San Carlos reservation. He stayed there until September 1881. As soldiers gathered near the reservation, he feared being imprisoned for previous activities. He fled the reservation with 700 Apache and went to Mexico again. So, never did he think he was imprisoned unjustly.  

Many Apache died in prisons, even children that were taken to schools in Pennsylvania died. They would rather die fighting than die anywhere else that wasn’t their territories.  

Geronimo is probably the most notable Apache warrior of the Apache Wars period, which took place between the years 1849 and 1886.  

Therefore, there was a war going on by that time, The Apache neither trusted nor respected the Army.  

Apache pass, is a historic mountain pass in the U.S. state of Arizona between the Dos Cabezas Mountains and Chiricahua Mountains, one of the most notable facts in there was a natural freshwater spring, Apache Spring. It emerges from a geological fault line running through the pass. The spring served as a critical resupply point for early travelers through the area but never was there a treachery remembered there.  

Geronimo and his party had killed dozens of people during the Bear Valley Raid and similar attacks. The Army imprisoned Geronimo and many other Apache men, including some of the Apache scouts locally, then they transported them to the East as prisoners of war. Therefore, Geronimo wanted to attack the Army’s leaders.  

In the spring of 1877, the U.S. captured Geronimo and brought him to the San Carlos reservation. He stayed there until September 1881. As soldiers gathered near the reservation, he feared being imprisoned for previous activities. He fled the reservation with 700 Apache and went to Mexico again. So, never did he think he was imprisoned unjustly.  

Many Apache died in prisons, even children that were taken to schools in Pennsylvania died. They would rather die fighting than die anywhere else that wasn’t their territories.  Geronimo is probably the most notable Apache warrior of the Apache Wars period, which took place between the years 1849 and 1886.  

Therefore, there was a war going on by that time, The Apache neither trusted nor respected the Army.  

Apache pass, is a historic mountain pass in the U.S. state of Arizona between the Dos Cabezas Mountains and Chiricahua Mountains, one of the most notable facts in there was a natural freshwater spring, Apache Spring. It emerges from a geological fault line running through the pass. The spring served as a critical resupply point for early travelers through the area but never was there a treachery remembered there.  

Geronimo and his party had killed dozens of people during the Bear Valley Raid and similar attacks. The Army imprisoned Geronimo and many other Apache men, including some of the Apache scouts locally, then they transported them to the East as prisoners of war. Therefore, Geronimo wanted to attack the Army’s leaders.  

In the spring of 1877, the U.S. captured Geronimo and brought him to the San Carlos reservation. He stayed there until September 1881. As soldiers gathered near the reservation, he feared being imprisoned for previous activities. He fled the reservation with 700 Apache and went to Mexico again. So, never did he think he was imprisoned unjustly.  

Many Apache died in prisons, even children that were taken to schools in Pennsylvania died. They would rather die fighting than die anywhere else that wasn’t their territories.  





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