Peter Bradley

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Serious malnutrition alone would have pushed the Comanche population into a decline, but a combination of starvation and disease turned the decline into a veritable demographic collapse. In 1848, three years into a dry spell, smallpox ravaged Comanchería, and in 1849 a virulent cholera epidemic introduced by California-bound
The Comanche Empire
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