Peter Bradley

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The proposals outraged the Indian delegates, provoking several chiefs to deliver angry speeches. Yet within a week, all five nations had signed treaties. Standard explanations to this change of heart assert that the Indians failed to understand the treaty-making process and were overwhelmed by the government’s inducements: the commissioners handed out $120,000 worth of presents, a sum so large that it supposedly clouded the chiefs’ judgment.
The Comanche Empire
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