- Apache–Mexico Wars
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Apache-Mexico Wars Part of the Mexican Indian Wars
Apaches in their traditional tribal wear.Date 1600's - 1915 Location Northern Mexico Result Mexican victory Belligerents Crown of Castille
(1519 - 1716)
Kingdom of Spain
(1716 - 1821)
Mexico
(1821 - 1915)Apache Mexican Indian Wars - Conquest of the Yucatan - Conquest of the Aztec Empire - Conquest of Guatemala - Yaqui Wars - Mixtón War - Chichimeca War - Acaxee Rebellion - Acoma War - Comanche-Mexico Wars - Apache-Mexico Wars - Navajo Wars - Tepehuán Revolt - Pueblo Revolt - Pima Revolt - 1st Magdalena Massacre- For other conflicts involving the Apache see Apache War (disambiguation).
The Apache-Mexico Wars, or the Mexican Apache Wars, refer to the conflicts between Spanish, or Mexican, forces and the Apache peoples. The wars began in the 1600's with the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the present day Northern Mexico and the Southwest United States. Sometimes Mexican operations coincided with the Apache Wars in the United States, such as during the Victorio Campaign. Mexico continued to operate against hostile Apache bands as late as 1915.[1][2]
See Also
- Comanche-Mexico War
- Comanche Wars
- American Indian Wars
References
Categories:- Wars involving Spain
- Wars involving Mexico
- History of Spain
- History of Mexico
- Wars involving the indigenous peoples of North America
- Apache–Mexico Wars
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