Search
   
 
Cars
Car Manufacturers
Awards
Car Body Styles
Famous Cars
Classic Cars
Car Designers
Car Platforms
Technologies
Auto Shows
History of Cars
  The Beginnings of
Ford Motor Company

...It cost USD28,000 MORE»


History of the BMW 3 Series
Success breeds success MORE»


Internal Combustion Engine
What drives it? MORE»


Is Your Car Safe Enough?

Find out MORE»

Why buy a Hybrid Car?
Advantages and Perks MORE»

Victorio

Victorio (c.1825 - 1880) was a warrior and chief of the Apaches. He was born in New Mexico and grew up in the Eastern Chiricahua tribe. There have been persistent rumors that Victorio was part Mexican, but there is no actual evidence to support this claim.

In his twenties he began to ride with Geronimo and other Apache leaders. Eventually, he formed a band of a few hundred Chiricahuas and Mescaleros and fought against the U.S. Army. He was eventually pacified and lived the reservation life until he was compelled to move to the deplorable conditions of the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona. He and his followers left the reservation around 1877 and began marauding, raiding, and evading capture by the military.

In 1880 while seeking refuge in northern Mexico Victorio and his band were surrounded and killed by soldiers of the Mexican army at Tres Castillos . Only some women and children escaped with their lives.

01-04-2007 01:32:10
The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the
GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy