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The raids were particularly hard on the widely dispersed Hispanic ranches and farms. Morfí remarked how the Hispanic settlers “dare not go out and work the land, or if they do, they become victims of their indolence, because the swiftness and daring of their enemy [allows them to] penetrate the villages at will, due to their disorderly layout.”
The Comanche Empire
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