This video, "War for Apachería - Fighting With the Federal Government in the 1870's," is a full-length episode exploring the historical conflict in the Southwest. It delves into the people, battles, and equipment used by various factions, including Indigenous peoples, the US military, Mexico, and settlers. The description highlights the long history of conflict dating back to Spanish colonialism and culminating in post-Mexican-American War struggles. The video promises live-fire demonstrations of historical gear, making it a content-rich piece for history and firearms enthusiasts alike, especially in recognition of Indigenous Peoples Day.
This is the second and final part of a series discussing the historical "War for Apachería," focusing on conflicts involving the Federal Government in the 1870s. The video delves into the historical context starting from Spanish colonialism, its evolution through conflicts with Mexico, and culminating in battles against the U.S. military, Mexico, and settlers post-Mexican-American War. It promises to cover the people involved, the gear they utilized, and feature live-fire demonstrations of that historical equipment. The content is viewer-supported through Patreon.
This video explores the historical 'War for Apachería' in the American Southwest during the 1870s, detailing the conflicts involving the Federal Government. It aims to cover the history, the people involved, and importantly, the firearms and gear utilized by combatants on both sides. The series promises live-fire demonstrations to showcase historical weaponry, offering a blend of historical narrative and practical firearm application.
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