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The son of Cochise, Taza, recognized the futility of trying to defeat the American army and advocated for peace, but faced criticism from others who wanted to go all out in battle.
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The son of Cochise, Taza, recognized the futility of trying to defeat the American army and advocated for peace, but faced criticism from others who wanted to go all out in battle. The trauma of losing family members in the conflict deeply affected the Apache leaders, such as Chief Chihuahua, Chief Nana, and Chief Loco.