establecimiento system thing
also known as: peace camps
Summary: A system of peace camps established by the Janos Presidio for trade and alliances with Apache groups.
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trade, Apache-Spanish alliances
cited from Apaches at War and Peace: The Janos Presidio, 1750-1858 (1998)The definitive study of the Janos Presidio in Chihuahua, which served as a diplomatic and military
center for Spanish and Mexican relations with the Apache bands of southwestern New Mexico and
northern Sonora. Covers the establecimiento system (peace camps), trade, Apache-Spanish…
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Apaches at War and Peace: The Janos Presidio, 1750-1858 ↗
Griffen, William B. · 1998 · book · rights_reserved · details