Peter Bradley

14%
Flag icon
Comanches lashed New Mexico with more than a hundred attacks,11 turning the Río Grande valley into one of the most violent places in early America. Mixing small hit-and-run guerrilla raids with massive destroy-and-plunder operations, they killed and captured hundreds of settlers, stole thousands of horses and mules, slaughtered countless sheep and cattle, and left dozens of villages burned and abandoned.
The Comanche Empire
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview