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Unfortunately, the
Apaches
became increasingly dependent upon these supplies, which abruptly ceased
in 1831. The
Chiricahua
bands then began to raid to acquire food and the
Mexican government retaliated with a series of military operations to
attempt to capture or neutralize the
Chiricahua.
However, the met
stiff resistance from Cochise and the other
Apache.
The Mexican troops then began to kill
Apache
civilians, including Cochise's father, which hardened Cochise's resolve
against the Mexicans. In 1848, Cochise was captured by the Mexican
troops but was exchanged for nearly a dozen Mexican hostages.
In the meantime,
Cochise, who was
described as a large man (for the time), with a muscular frame,
classical Roman features, and long black hair had married Dos-Teh-Seh,
the daughter of
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