Peter Bradley

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northeastern corner, Taos lay beyond the effective reach of Spain’s colonial authority, allowing its inhabitants to engage relatively freely in the officially prohibited captive trade. Slave traffic was well established by 1730, and in 1737 Governor Henrique de Olavide y Michelena tacitly approved it by ordering that the citizens should notify the proper officials before engaging
The Comanche Empire
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