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*1540: Francisdo Vasquez de Coronado's expedition | *1540: Francisdo Vasquez de Coronado's expedition | ||
*1786: Presidio Ration Program, the Spanish distributed food and alcohol free to all Apache | *1786: Presidio Ration Program, the Spanish distributed food and alcohol free to all Apache | ||
*1835: Sonora post reward for Apache scalps | |||
*1841: Jiarilla Apache deprived of land by a Mexican land grant | *1841: Jiarilla Apache deprived of land by a Mexican land grant | ||
*1846: homeland became New Mexico Territory | *1846: homeland became New Mexico Territory | ||
*1848: Apache land ceded by Mexico to the United States | *1848: Apache land ceded by Mexico to the United States | ||
*1852: Treaty | *1852: Treaty | ||
*1853: Treaty | *1853: Treaty | ||
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*1868: Jicarilla surrendered | *1868: Jicarilla surrendered | ||
*1870: Reservations established | *1870: Reservations established | ||
*1871: Tularosa Reservation - Mimbreno Apache | |||
*1872: Cochise and the Chiricahua made peace with the United States. A number of Chiricahua led by Geronimo rejected peeace and left the reservations to raid. | *1872: Cochise and the Chiricahua made peace with the United States. A number of Chiricahua led by Geronimo rejected peeace and left the reservations to raid. | ||
*1873: Mescalero Reservation is established | *1873: Mescalero Reservation is established | ||
*1874: Cochis dies | *1874: Cochis dies | ||
*1877: Mimbreno Apache forced to move to San Carlos Reservation | |||
*1886: Geronimo surrendered | *1886: Geronimo surrendered | ||
*1887: a group of children sent to Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania | *1887: a group of children sent to Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania |
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