Peter Bradley

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When Comanches acquired manufactured goods from New Mexico and the Utes in the late seventeenth century, they soon found themselves in a quandary. Impressed by the efficiency and durability of the new weapons, tools, and utensils, they were anxious to obtain more, but northern New Mexico, with its limited reserves of manufactured goods, failed to meet their needs.
The Comanche Empire
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