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- Q5476019 abstract "The Fourth Battle of Tucson was a raid during the lengthy wars between Spanish colonists in Arizona and its region and Apache Indians. At break of day, on March 21, 1784, a force of no more than 500 Apaches and Navajos attacked Spanish cavalry guards protecting a herd of livestock at the Presidio San Augustin del Tucson in southern Arizona.".
- Q5476019 causalties "1 wounded".
- Q5476019 causalties "5 killed".
- Q5476019 combatant "Apache".
- Q5476019 combatant "Navajo".
- Q5476019 combatant "Spain".
- Q5476019 date "1784-03-21".
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- Q5476019 result "Apache/Navajo victory, native American raid on livestock pen completed.".
- Q5476019 strength "1fort".
- Q5476019 strength "~20cavalry".
- Q5476019 strength "~500warriors".
- Q5476019 thumbnail Tucson_Stone_Ave_year_1880.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5476019 casualties "1".
- Q5476019 casualties "5".
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- Q5476019 combatant "Spain".
- Q5476019 commander "Juan Carrillo".
- Q5476019 conflict "Fourth Battle of Tucson".
- Q5476019 date "1784-03-21".
- Q5476019 partof "the Mexican Apache Wars, Mexican Navajo Wars".
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- Q5476019 place "Modern Day: Tucson, Arizona".
- Q5476019 result "Apache/Navajo victory, native American raid on livestock pen completed.".
- Q5476019 strength "1".
- Q5476019 strength "~20 cavalry".
- Q5476019 strength "~500 warriors".
- Q5476019 type Event.
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- Q5476019 comment "The Fourth Battle of Tucson was a raid during the lengthy wars between Spanish colonists in Arizona and its region and Apache Indians. At break of day, on March 21, 1784, a force of no more than 500 Apaches and Navajos attacked Spanish cavalry guards protecting a herd of livestock at the Presidio San Augustin del Tucson in southern Arizona.".
- Q5476019 label "Fourth Battle of Tucson".
- Q5476019 depiction Tucson_Stone_Ave_year_1880.jpg.
- Q5476019 name "Fourth Battle of Tucson".