Item
Event
Mexico Allows the United States to Pursue Geronimo (Example)
- Title
- Mexico Allows the United States to Pursue Geronimo (Example)
- Description
- The "breakouts" and the subsequent resumption of Apache raiding and warfare caused the Mexican Army and militia as well as United States forces to pursue and attempt to kill or apprehend off-reservation "renegade" Apache bands, including Geronimo's, wherever they could be found. Because the Mexican army and militia units of Sonora and Chihuahua were unable to suppress the several Chiricahua bands based in the Sierra Madre mountains, in 1883 Mexico allowed the United States to send troops into Mexico to continue their pursuit of Geronimo's band and the bands of other Apache leaders.[
- Date
- August 1883 See all items with this value
- Spatial Coverage
- United States;Mexico
- Temporal Coverage
- Geronimo's Campaign
- References
- Utley, Robert M. (2012). Geronimo. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-03-00198-36-2.
- Agent
- https://wiigwaasabak.chippewa.dev/api/items/44
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