Benjamin Espen

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The Navajos and their Mexican adversaries were not accustomed to the concept of all-out war or unconditional surrender or treaties that endured beyond a season—these were European concepts. The combatants in this centuries-old war did not observe tidy declarations or cessations of hostilities. A persistent, low-grade violence was always there,
Blood and Thunder: The Epic Story of Kit Carson and the Conquest of the American West
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