Peter Bradley

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If Mexico City was losing its hold on New Mexico by the time of Mexico’s independence, to all intents and purposes it lost Texas in 1825, when the state of Coahuila y Texas opened its borders to American immigrants. That momentous decision was influenced by several factors, but key among them was an acute need to recolonize the border regions of Texas that had become almost vacant under Comanche raiding during the early nineteenth century.
The Comanche Empire
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