Peter Bradley

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The continued existence of Comanches and their allies on the southern plains collided with the United States’ desire to make the Great Plains and the Southwest safe for agrarianism, industrialism, and free-labor capitalism. Americans dreamt of a new empire of rails, ranches, farms, and firm borders, which was diametrically at odds with the Comanche political economy of hunting, raiding, ransoming, and fluid borders.
The Comanche Empire
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