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When did the Apache

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I’m missing part of the question — do you mean the Apache people, the Apache Wars, the Apache HTTP Server (software), the AH-64 Apache helicopter, or something else?

Quick answers for the common meanings:
- Apache (Native American peoples): their Athabaskan-speaking ancestors migrated into the American Southwest roughly between about 1000–1500 CE; historical Apache groups emerged in the centuries after that.
- Apache Wars (conflicts between U.S. forces/settlers and Apache groups): roughly 1849–1886 (sporadic conflicts culminating in Geronimo’s 1886 surrender).
- Apache HTTP Server (web server project): the project began in February 1995; Apache HTTP Server 1.0.0 was released in December 1995; the Apache Software Foundation was formed in 1999.
- AH-64 Apache (attack helicopter): the prototype first flew in 1975; first production deliveries were in the mid‑1980s and it reached operational service in the U.S. Army in the mid‑1980s.

Tell me which one you meant (or give the rest of your question) and I’ll give more detail.