
John Adams
Second President of the United States (1797-1801)
Signer of Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights
Signer of Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights
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American Old West - September 4, 1886
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Geronimo Surrenders
Last Indian Warrior To Formally Give In To U.S. Forces

On this day in 1886, Apache chief Geronimo surrenders to U.S. government troops. For 30 years, the mighty Native American warrior had battled to protect his tribe's homeland; however, by 1886 the Apaches were exhausted and hopelessly outnumbered. General Nelson Miles accepted Geronimo's surrender, making him the last Indian warrior to formally give in to U.S. forces and signaling the end of the Indian Wars in the Southwest. » Full Article
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