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Comparison of Cochise, Geronimo and Sitting Bull

Cochise, Geronimo, Sitting Bull
Cochise, Geronimo, and Sitting Bull are all Native Americans of great achievement. They fought for their lives and the lives of others who were all fighting for their freedom from oppression. Cochise and Geronimo were both members of the Apache Indian tribe and fought together against the Mexicans and white settlers invading Indian territory. Sitting Bull was a chief of the Sioux people. All three were alive during the Civil War and were forced to move to reservations by the white people, and all three resisted.
Cochise, whose name means “strength in wood,” was born in 1805 in southern Arizona. He was chief of the Chiricahuas, one of the several Apache tribes of the mountains in the territory of Arizona and New Mexico. When Cochise was born the Apache were a strong community that had kept armies of Spanish colonizers from invading their land from the south. When Mexico won its independence from Spain in 1812, the invasions did not end. T...

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