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After conflicts ceased, the Navajos were prohibited from trespassing lands, raid neighboring tribes, or engage in warfare with Spaniards and Americans. Many Navajo's followed this rule, however, some did not. This then led to them forced to march 300 miles in 18 days. They were then settled into a 40-square mile area that was not in the same area. This led to them being scattered all over the place. on June 18,1868, they came together again to go home. The US government allowed them to, and they were granted a large tract of land that was located at their original area. They were also given equipment to return to their homeland
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General Carleton was fired as more and more Navajo slipped away from the reservation. General Sherman wrote the terms and conditions for the Navajo return to their homelands. The return procession had 7-8,000 Navajo, 4-5,000 head of livestock, and troopers for protection. The procession included 56 mule-drawn wagons with a troop escort and trailing livestock. The whole group started out on one day; the procession was 10 miles long. Conditions for the Navajo remained poor for many years afterward because the devastation from the scorched earth policy. Rations and livestock deliveries for the Navajo were needed the next year after they returned home.
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