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What were the Indian Campaigns in New Mexico?

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In New Mexico the "Indian Campaigns" included strikes against the Utes in the North, Comanches in the East, Apaches in the South, and Navajo in the West. They were all to be removed to Bosque Redondo. The Indian Campaigns were designed to destroy or relocate the Native Americans.Step-by-step explanation:

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In New Mexico the “Indian Campaigns” included strikes against the Utes in the North, Comanches in the East, Apaches in the South, and Navajo in the West. They were all to be removed to Bosque Redondo. The Indian Campaigns were designed to destroy or relocate the Native Americans.

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