Peter Bradley

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Comanche raids on Spanish and Pueblo Indian horse herds in the late 1760s and 1770s generated the first of many wholesale property transfers that marked the Comanche-colonial relations into the mid-nineteenth century. In 1757, according to an official census, New Mexico possessed more than seven thousand horses, but by the mid-1770s Comanche raiders had moved the bulk of that animal wealth into their own camps and market circuits.
The Comanche Empire
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