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From the first days
that it became a nation,
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the United States has looked
to expand its borders.
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In the early 1800s,
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American settlers move west
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into territories gained
from the Louisiana Purchase,
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creating the states
of Louisiana,
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Missouri, and Arkansas,
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while forcing Native
Nations off their homelands.
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But when they push into
Texas in the early 1830s,
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they must confront
a Native power
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that's dominated
the Southern Plains
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for the last hundred years.
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A nine-year-old girl,
Cynthia Ann Parker
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will find her herself at
the center of a battle
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to control the heart
of the continent,
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fought between
three bitter rivals,
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the US, Mexico,
and the Comanche.
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People live on myths,
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and the myths that really stick
in the American experience
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are the myths of the West.
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The mountains were taller,
the deserts were harsher,
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the snows were deeper.
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American West conjures wonder,
possibility, opportunity.
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The figure of
the mountain man.
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Notorious outlaws.
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The cowboy.
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The discovery of
gold in California.
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This train of wagons
trailing across the prairie.
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Everybody has a reason
for wanting this land.
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But most of that land
was already occupied.
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We have had residents for
more than 10,000 years.
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But this is a clash
of two different ways
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of seeing life itself,
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fighting for the future of
your homeland on the one side,
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and fighting for the
destiny of the new republic
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on the other side.
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The history of the
West is a creation story.
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It's the creation of what we
think of as modern America.
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The West is a place
where anything is possible.
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It is the essence of
the American dream.
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The core of this, is what
are we to be as a nation?
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The reckoning is coming.
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The West is
this canvas on which
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American dreams become
larger than life.
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Three decades
after independence,
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the United States
has almost doubled
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in both size and population.
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The original 13
states now number 17
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and are home to five
million Americans
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and 600,000 Indigenous people.
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Most of the land
the United States
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doesn't occupy in North America,
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is claimed by Great
Britain or Spain.
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But on the Southern
Great Plains,
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the 300-year-old Spanish
empire is struggling
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against an unexpected
threat to its power.
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Long before the Europeans
arrived in North America,
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there have been Indians
living on the Plains.
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And among those peoples
were the Comanches.
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If you were to take a
snapshot of them in let's say,
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the year 1600 or 1500,
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they would've been
a small tribe.
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You would've described them
as nomadic hunter-gatherers.
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Then sometime around 1625,
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something happened to turn
this very sort of minor
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and somewhat insignificant
player on the Plains
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into the single most
powerful force on the Plains.
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That was the arrival
of the horse.
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With the Spanish,
the horse arrives
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in the late 16th century,
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and the tribe that
knows what to do with it
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more than anybody
else is the Comanches.
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The horse is what enabled
for Comanches to be able to go
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and to build up this thing
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that now historians
are calling an empire.
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With the
help of the horse,
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the Comanche become
master buffalo hunters.
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Buffalo became
even more essential
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to the Comanche culture
and way of living
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than it had been before
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because they're
not growing crops,
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they're living off the buffalo.
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Experts estimate
that there was
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as many as 30 million
buffalo, huge herds.
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You could stand still
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and it would take
hours for them to pass.
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The buffalo were everything,
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for sustenance, for
shelter, the teepees,
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the hides, clothing.
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The buffalo is a life source.
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Chasing down
buffalo from horseback,
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the Comanche learned
to fire arrows
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with deadly accuracy
at a full gallop,
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a skill they bring to warfare
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as they shield themselves
behind the neck of the horse.
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Their abilities to
fight from horseback
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were things that people
had never seen before.
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They had been called
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the most effective and
formidable light cavalry
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in the history of human warfare.
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And they became the
scourge of the plains.
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They're blowing tribes
off of the Southern Plains
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left and right.
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They drove Navajos and
Apaches nearly to extinction.
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The Comanche
fiercely protect
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their hunting grounds from
all potential threats,
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above all, the Spanish.
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They would raid
settlements and steal horses,
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and raiding became
a way of life.
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The Comanches,
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they're the most successful
expansionist power
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on the Great Plains.
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They're the ones
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who are the most
successful empire builders.
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By the mid 1750s,
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the Comanche have halted
Spanish expansion in its tracks.
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With a population of 40,000,
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their empire dominates an
area larger than France,
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some 250,000 square miles
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known as Comancheria.
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This Comanche empire doesn't
look like European empires.
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It doesn't have a
central authority.
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They were broken
down into bands,
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but it has its own policies,
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its own economic strategies,
its own foreign policy,
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as they work together
to dominate this area.
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And if you were
in Comancheria,
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you were liable
to be raided upon
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and perhaps killed by the
Comanches almost at any moment.
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As its
North American empire
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is under assault
from Comanche raids,
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Spanish power in North
America is in decline.
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In 1821, after an
11-year rebellion,
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Mexico wins independence
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along with all of Spain's
North American lands.
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That includes the province
of Tejas, or Texas,
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about 3/4 of which is
now in Comancheria.
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To safeguard Texas
against Comanche raiding,
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the new Mexican rulers look
to create a human shield,
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with American settlers.
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In the 1820s, the Americans
have been invited in.
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And so Americans are
moving to a foreign country
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because they're gonna get
free land, thousands of acres.
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It's this incredibly
fertile land,
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and they come in by droves,
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and they create a buffer
against the Comanches.
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These Americans,
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they've dealt with Cherokees
and Chickasaw Indians,
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so they think they
know what Indians are.
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Eh, no big deal.
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And so there's a land rush,
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as there will later be gold
rushes in the American West.
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Over
the next 15 years,
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more than 30,000
settlers moved to Texas
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looking for opportunity
and fertile land.
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Among them, the Parker family.
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The Parkers came to Texas
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because they weren't
particularly well off
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and so they couldn't buy land
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where land had gotten expensive.
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They start in Virginia and
they migrate to Illinois,
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and they end up
in Texas in 1833.
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Land is wealth and Mexico
gave the Parker men
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a 16,000-acre parcel
of nice rolling savanna
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that's just beyond
your wildest dreams.
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And they build Fort Parker
like a military compound
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on the very edge of
Comanche country.
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Arriving
with 38 members
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of the extended Parker family
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is nine-year-old Cynthia Ann.
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Cynthia Ann's got three
brothers and sisters
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and her parents are
God-fearing Baptists.
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They believe God has already
willed what is going to happen
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and they make their life.
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To the Indians, as long as
Americans are passing through,
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they are useful
trading partners.
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But once Americans start
to settle in places,
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that's usually when
conflict ensues.
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The Parkers live
out on the frontier,
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so they're taking the risk.
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Maybe you'll survive,
maybe you won't.
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While the
Comanche are a threat
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to American settlers,
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it's the Americans who are
now a threat to Mexico.
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Mexico's outlawed
slavery in 1829,
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but many of the settlers who
were attracted to Mexico come
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for the raising of cotton
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and other slavery-dependent
commodities,
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and they bring their
slaves with them.
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This is gonna create a
conflict between Mexico
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and its invited guests
from the United States.
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And by 1836, Americans
in Texas revolt
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in the name of
independence from Mexico.
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After a
bloody six-month war,
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including the loss of some
200 Americans at the Alamo,
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Texan forces led by Sam Houston
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defeat Mexican troops
at San Jacinto.
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Houston's rallying cry,
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"Remember the Alamo,"
enflames his troops
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earning victory in
just 18 minutes.
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Texas declares independence
from Mexico on March 2nd, 1836,
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and looks to join
the United States.
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Texas wants to
come into the Union,
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but the United States says,
no, you can't come in,
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because Northerners don't wanna
have any more slave states.
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So Texas becomes this
independent republic.
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And so they fly
this lone star flag.
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There's no American
federal power
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because Texas has not
come in as a state.
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And so these settlers are out
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on the absolute
edge of the frontier
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with no protection of
any kind around them.
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So who is it that's
going to be getting hit
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by Comanche attacks?
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It's going to be settlers.
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If you're a Comanche
back in the 1830s,
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and if suddenly a huge family,
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20 people or so showing
up in my backyard
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and then they set up camp,
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several months go by
and they're still there,
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what choice do you have?
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On a bright
May morning In 1836,
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a group of Comanche, led by a
young chief named Peta Nocona,
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rides up to the Parker fort.
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Comanches have come
up with a white flag.
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Cynthia Ann's uncle Benjamin
goes out to talk with them.
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They say they want water.
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But Uncle Benjamin notes
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that their horses
are dripping wet
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having just come
out of the spring,
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so they can't really want water.
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Suddenly, all hell breaks loose.
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It's obviously a killing raid.
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The Comanches stabbed
Cynthia Ann's uncle Benjamin
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and scalp him while still alive.
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What happens next is one of
the most significant events
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in the history of
the American West.
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Now, the killing starts.
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The fort itself was
a very strong defense
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in case any enemy came at you,
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but the Parkers have
left their gate open.
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And that's a problem.
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This quick scene of
violence, it's all about death.
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Five members of
the Parker family are killed
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and four are taken captive,
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including Cynthia Ann and
her cousin, Rachel Plummer.
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This brutal raid
marks the beginning
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of one of the longest
and bloodiest conflicts
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in American history,
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the 40-year fight
against the Comanche.
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Cynthia Ann Parker,
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my great-great-great-grandmother
was, I believe, nine
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when she was captured.
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There's this perception that
the Comanche take captives
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because they're interested
in ransoming them off,
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but in reality, the
Comanche are also interested
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in assimilating their captives.
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This increases the strength
of the tribe itself.
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The Parkers
are just a few
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of the hundreds of captives
taken by the Comanche
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in the early 1800s.
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Many never see their
families again.
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Comanches would
capture the children
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to be incorporated
into the tribe
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to become Comanche
men, Comanche women.
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Her captors
take Cynthia Ann
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deep into
Comanche-controlled land.
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Her family tries to find her,
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but she's beyond the
reach of American power.
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Then after two
years of searching,
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they find her cousin Rachel
Plummer and buy her back.
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Rachel is 21 when she
was returned to her family
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after two years of captivity.
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The most telling detail about
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what captivity
must have been like
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is that her striking red
hair had turned gray.
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And she publishes a
memoir of her captivity.
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They commenced
whipping and beating me
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with clubs, so that my
flesh was never well
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from bruises and wounds
during my captivity.
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Often did the children cry,
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but were soon
hushed by such blows
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that I had no idea
they could survive.
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Rachel Plummer's narrative
of her time in captivity
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becomes a big, big bestseller.
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It has elements of true crime,
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elements of a world that
one can't possibly imagine.
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Rachel's memoir makes
it clear to people
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that there are extraordinary
dangers in the West.
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And we're seeing a
world that is scary,
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we're seeing a world that
is filled with violence.
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And now, anybody
who didn't know about
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Cynthia Ann Parker and the
Parkers, knows it now.
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By 1838,
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Cynthia Ann has been
missing for over two years
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and the story of her
cousin Rachel Plummer
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prompts fear and
outrage across America.
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Yet armed settlers from the
US continue pouring into lands
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claimed by the new
Texas Republic,
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but controlled by the Comanche.
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You can't really overstate
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the amount of land the
Texans of this new republic
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were giving out.
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And once you surveyed
it, it was yours.
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The Comanche recognized that
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surveyors are the advanced
guard of settlement.
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And so surveyors are
killed left and right.
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Then it became the most
hazardous profession in America.
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As the
Comanche raids continue
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and more captives are taken,
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the first president of
the Republic of Texas,
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Sam Houston, promotes peace.
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As a teenager,
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he spent three years
living with the Cherokee
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and was sympathetic
toward Native Americans.
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But Texans want war.
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And in December of
1838, they vote him out,
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in favor of his vice president
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who commanded the cavalry
during the Texas Revolution.
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Mirabeau Lamar became
president of Texas in 1838
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and it became very clear
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that this was one of
the meanest people
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in the state of Texas,
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and most of the meanness
was directed at Indians.
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He has a famous phrase
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that describes his
policy towards Indians.
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"Expulsion or extinction."
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As thousands of
American settlers claim land
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in the Republic of Texas,
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their aggressive policy
towards Native peoples,
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"expulsion or extinction,"
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is shared by the president
of the United States,
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Andrew Jackson.
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Andrew Jackson wanted
to have white settlers
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able to have free access to
land in the Southern states.
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By the Indian
Removal Act of 1830,
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tens of thousands
of Native Americans
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are taken away from their
lands and forced to go west.
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But in 1838, the
Comanches are still free
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and attacking settlers
across the Southern Plains.
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The new president of the Texas
Republic, Mirabeau Lamar,
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not only vows to
get rid of them,
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he promises to recover
all their captives.
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And knows the perfect
men for the job,
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the Texas Rangers.
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00:18:38,375 --> 00:18:40,750
The Texas Rangers were
famous for giving no quarter.
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00:18:43,500 --> 00:18:47,874
The Rangers began
in 1823 as a force of 10 men
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hired to protect
American settlers
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in what was then Mexican Texas.
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They are volunteers repaid
for their bravery with land.
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When Texas gains
its independence,
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the Rangers grow to 300 men,
and even more are needed.
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00:19:05,458 --> 00:19:09,082
Jack Hays, at 23 years old,
is just the type of recruit
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that the Texas Rangers
are looking for.
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He's a formidable
Indian fighter.
356
00:19:13,542 --> 00:19:16,667
He's very adept with a pistol.
357
00:19:18,792 --> 00:19:22,374
The Rangers are
all under 30 and fearless,
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00:19:22,375 --> 00:19:26,208
but their firepower is still
no match for the Comanche.
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00:19:27,417 --> 00:19:29,624
They've only got three shots.
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They've got the
Kentucky long rifle.
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One,
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00:19:34,542 --> 00:19:36,332
and they've got two
single shot pistols.
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Their second problem
is they're afoot,
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against Indians who can
discharge arrows at this rate,
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00:19:45,208 --> 00:19:47,749
mounted on fast horses.
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Now who do you think
wins those fights?
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But in the late 1830s,
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the Comanche are facing a threat
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that's deadlier than any weapon.
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00:19:58,958 --> 00:20:00,541
The arrival of
European diseases
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00:20:00,542 --> 00:20:03,999
were catastrophic for
Native populations.
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00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:09,541
Smallpox kills 90 of the
Indians for one of the whites.
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In 1839, the Comanches
have been devastated
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00:20:12,458 --> 00:20:15,541
by a sweeping
epidemic of smallpox.
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It's reduced their
population almost by half.
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And that's what compels some
of the Comanche to attend
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00:20:21,625 --> 00:20:24,166
the council house in Texas
with the Texas Rangers
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which is gonna be an attempt
to exchange dozens of captives
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00:20:27,125 --> 00:20:28,833
and achieve some
measure of peace.
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The Comanches bring
only one white captive
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by the name of Matilda Lockhart.
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The white soldiers are saying,
but we want all the captives.
383
00:20:42,375 --> 00:20:45,041
And Chief Mukwooru he's saying,
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00:20:45,042 --> 00:20:46,583
it doesn't work that way.
385
00:20:47,583 --> 00:20:49,124
The Texans
will not accept
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that a Comanche
leader from one band
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cannot speak for another.
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00:20:53,375 --> 00:20:55,166
As tensions rise,
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00:20:55,167 --> 00:20:58,124
the 12 Comanche leaders
who came to make peace
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are provoked into a
fight and shot dead.
391
00:21:03,708 --> 00:21:06,750
23 more Comanche are
killed in a street battle.
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The news travels quickly,
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00:21:11,250 --> 00:21:14,583
and the Comanche
payback is merciless.
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00:21:16,375 --> 00:21:18,541
Surviving Comanche
leaders get together
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00:21:18,542 --> 00:21:23,374
and build a force of about
1,500 seasoned warriors,
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00:21:23,375 --> 00:21:27,416
and they are gonna seek
vengeance on white settlers
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00:21:27,417 --> 00:21:29,000
all across southern Texas.
398
00:21:31,625 --> 00:21:35,416
The raid of 1840
is like no other in history.
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00:21:35,417 --> 00:21:39,207
Comanche bands unite
for a 200-mile rampage
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that slices through
the heart of Texas
401
00:21:41,458 --> 00:21:43,042
to the Gulf of Mexico.
402
00:21:44,458 --> 00:21:46,416
They plunder two cities,
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00:21:46,417 --> 00:21:49,832
slaughter cattle, and make
off with 3,000 horses,
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00:21:49,833 --> 00:21:53,417
two dozen scalps, and a
half a dozen captives.
405
00:21:56,875 --> 00:21:59,792
They burn the coastal town
of Linville to the ground.
406
00:22:01,208 --> 00:22:04,833
But technology is about to
turn the tide against them.
407
00:22:06,792 --> 00:22:09,874
Samuel Colt is one of the
great early entrepreneurs
408
00:22:09,875 --> 00:22:12,332
in industrial technology
in American history.
409
00:22:12,333 --> 00:22:15,291
He just so happens
to focus on firearms.
410
00:22:15,292 --> 00:22:17,374
Back in 1836,
411
00:22:17,375 --> 00:22:21,874
22-year-old Colt
patented a new invention,
412
00:22:21,875 --> 00:22:24,791
a repeating pistol that
can fire five times
413
00:22:24,792 --> 00:22:26,374
in under 30 seconds,
414
00:22:26,375 --> 00:22:28,624
a major upgrade from rifles
415
00:22:28,625 --> 00:22:32,082
that can take a minute
to load just one shot.
416
00:22:32,083 --> 00:22:34,291
Jack Hays, the
first great Ranger,
417
00:22:34,292 --> 00:22:36,999
immediately understood
that this could transform
418
00:22:37,000 --> 00:22:39,291
warfare in the American West.
419
00:22:39,292 --> 00:22:43,041
So he gets the Rangers
drilling on horseback.
420
00:22:43,042 --> 00:22:45,582
They are doing exactly what
the Comanches are doing
421
00:22:45,583 --> 00:22:47,999
except they're doing it with
a different type of weapon.
422
00:22:49,375 --> 00:22:51,082
The Colt six shooter fast
423
00:22:51,083 --> 00:22:54,417
becomes part of the brand
of the Texas Rangers.
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00:22:55,708 --> 00:22:58,874
The Americans know
without any question
425
00:22:58,875 --> 00:23:03,041
that this is going to be
the key to taking the West.
426
00:23:07,417 --> 00:23:10,499
By 1844, nearly
a decade has passed
427
00:23:10,500 --> 00:23:14,332
since Cynthia Ann Parker
disappeared without a trace.
428
00:23:14,333 --> 00:23:15,832
But out of the blue,
429
00:23:15,833 --> 00:23:18,458
an Indian agent claims
to have seen her.
430
00:23:19,708 --> 00:23:21,875
She's now living as a Comanche.
431
00:23:22,875 --> 00:23:25,207
She was covered
in buffalo grease,
432
00:23:25,208 --> 00:23:27,375
not unlike other Indian women.
433
00:23:28,375 --> 00:23:30,249
She is now called Naduah,
434
00:23:30,250 --> 00:23:32,624
which means one who was found,
435
00:23:32,625 --> 00:23:36,666
or one who keeps
the family warm.
436
00:23:36,667 --> 00:23:40,582
She has been married for a
number of years to Peta Nocona,
437
00:23:40,583 --> 00:23:45,374
a chief who was among the
Comanches who captured her.
438
00:23:45,375 --> 00:23:48,874
They have two sons,
Quanah and Pecos.
439
00:23:48,875 --> 00:23:51,832
And a daughter by the
name of Topsannah.
440
00:23:51,833 --> 00:23:55,374
The Indian agent
tries to buy back Cynthia Ann,
441
00:23:55,375 --> 00:23:57,874
but she refuses to leave.
442
00:23:57,875 --> 00:24:00,374
This was an
astounding revelation
443
00:24:00,375 --> 00:24:02,541
to people in the frontier.
444
00:24:02,542 --> 00:24:04,791
It was a shock that
she wouldn't return.
445
00:24:04,792 --> 00:24:08,124
They say that she had sort
of gone over to the dark side.
446
00:24:08,125 --> 00:24:10,457
White civilization freaked out.
447
00:24:10,458 --> 00:24:12,707
Let's imagine
what it's like to be
448
00:24:12,708 --> 00:24:17,207
an American settler
woman in the 1830s.
449
00:24:17,208 --> 00:24:19,541
It's just bone grinding work.
450
00:24:19,542 --> 00:24:23,499
And you're also in a
very patriarchal culture.
451
00:24:23,500 --> 00:24:25,041
By comparison,
452
00:24:25,042 --> 00:24:29,041
being a member of a tribe
was a world of freedom
453
00:24:29,042 --> 00:24:30,499
for some of these captives.
454
00:24:30,500 --> 00:24:31,874
She didn't want to come back.
455
00:24:31,875 --> 00:24:33,791
The tribe didn't
want to give her up,
456
00:24:33,792 --> 00:24:35,749
her husband didn't
want to give her up.
457
00:24:35,750 --> 00:24:37,833
Cynthia Ann is not
going anywhere.
458
00:24:42,458 --> 00:24:45,124
It's 1844,
an election year,
459
00:24:45,125 --> 00:24:46,957
and the hottest political topic
460
00:24:46,958 --> 00:24:51,707
is whether or not to annex
Texas, a slave-holding republic.
461
00:24:51,708 --> 00:24:55,000
The United States Congress is
deeply divided on the issue.
462
00:24:56,708 --> 00:25:00,707
Westward expansion exacerbates
the issue of slavery,
463
00:25:00,708 --> 00:25:03,207
because there had always
been this delicate balance
464
00:25:03,208 --> 00:25:04,791
in America at that time
465
00:25:04,792 --> 00:25:07,207
between those who were opposed
to the extension of slavery
466
00:25:07,208 --> 00:25:10,874
and those who were interested
in expanding slavery.
467
00:25:10,875 --> 00:25:13,707
James Polk runs for president
on the democratic ticket
468
00:25:13,708 --> 00:25:17,207
and says that the United
States is going to annex Texas,
469
00:25:17,208 --> 00:25:19,124
and all of Oregon,
470
00:25:19,125 --> 00:25:20,707
and he wins.
471
00:25:20,708 --> 00:25:23,750
Then at that point, it tips
the balance in Congress.
472
00:25:25,375 --> 00:25:28,499
On
December 29th, 1845,
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00:25:28,500 --> 00:25:30,541
President Polk formally welcomes
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00:25:30,542 --> 00:25:32,750
a new slave state
into the Union,
475
00:25:33,750 --> 00:25:34,833
Texas,
476
00:25:35,875 --> 00:25:39,000
deepening the nation's
growing divide over slavery.
477
00:25:40,667 --> 00:25:42,166
But with this addition,
478
00:25:42,167 --> 00:25:45,750
Polk sees yet another
opportunity for US expansion.
479
00:25:47,125 --> 00:25:49,749
When President James
K. Polk takes office,
480
00:25:49,750 --> 00:25:52,707
he quickly sends a large
contingent of American soldiers
481
00:25:52,708 --> 00:25:54,582
down to the US-Mexico border
482
00:25:54,583 --> 00:25:56,457
with the intention of provoking
483
00:25:56,458 --> 00:25:58,792
a clash with Mexican soldiers.
484
00:25:59,958 --> 00:26:02,541
And lo and behold, that
is precisely what happens,
485
00:26:02,542 --> 00:26:04,249
and that becomes the pretext
486
00:26:04,250 --> 00:26:06,292
for US declaring war on Mexico.
487
00:26:07,542 --> 00:26:10,082
The Mexican war
can only be described
488
00:26:10,083 --> 00:26:14,582
as a war of naked imperial
expansion and land grab.
489
00:26:14,583 --> 00:26:16,916
It has no justification
of any sort.
490
00:26:16,917 --> 00:26:19,041
There's a lot of
brutality in it.
491
00:26:19,042 --> 00:26:22,374
Two years later, the
Mexican war ends in 1848
492
00:26:22,375 --> 00:26:26,207
and the United States gains
an enormous new territory,
493
00:26:26,208 --> 00:26:28,707
out of which a number of
states will be carved.
494
00:26:28,708 --> 00:26:32,707
Principally California,
Arizona, New Mexico, Utah,
495
00:26:32,708 --> 00:26:34,667
and part of Colorado.
496
00:26:35,750 --> 00:26:37,374
Polk's
victory over Mexico
497
00:26:37,375 --> 00:26:41,957
gives the US 1.2 million
square miles of new land,
498
00:26:41,958 --> 00:26:46,124
an instant 66% increase
to its territory,
499
00:26:46,125 --> 00:26:49,499
that extends its boundary
to the Pacific Coast.
500
00:26:49,500 --> 00:26:53,041
And to ensure the land is
open for American settlement,
501
00:26:53,042 --> 00:26:58,457
Congress passes the Indian
Appropriations Act in 1851,
502
00:26:58,458 --> 00:27:00,583
creating the reservation system.
503
00:27:01,500 --> 00:27:02,874
The government claims
504
00:27:02,875 --> 00:27:05,499
it will contain and protect
the Indigenous people
505
00:27:05,500 --> 00:27:07,708
from American
settlers moving west.
506
00:27:08,667 --> 00:27:10,874
But many Native American tribes,
507
00:27:10,875 --> 00:27:13,250
including the
Comanche, fight back.
508
00:27:15,708 --> 00:27:17,832
Peta Nocona began a series
509
00:27:17,833 --> 00:27:21,499
of horrifically violent
Comanche raids.
510
00:27:21,500 --> 00:27:23,082
The worst of the raids are
511
00:27:23,083 --> 00:27:25,332
in the county named after
Cynthia Ann's uncle,
512
00:27:25,333 --> 00:27:26,541
Parker County.
513
00:27:31,875 --> 00:27:33,082
To the Comanche,
514
00:27:33,083 --> 00:27:36,541
Peta Nocona is revered
as a powerful protector.
515
00:27:36,542 --> 00:27:37,874
But to Texans,
516
00:27:37,875 --> 00:27:40,375
he's a violent terrorist
that's scaring off settlers.
517
00:27:48,792 --> 00:27:50,874
In December of 1860,
518
00:27:50,875 --> 00:27:53,791
US cavalryman Sul Ross teams up
519
00:27:53,792 --> 00:27:56,124
with Texas Ranger,
Charles Goodnight
520
00:27:56,125 --> 00:27:59,083
to track down Nocona
and take him out.
521
00:28:00,083 --> 00:28:03,207
They locate a
Comanche supply depot.
522
00:28:03,208 --> 00:28:06,042
They think this is where
they're gonna find Peta Nocona.
523
00:28:07,375 --> 00:28:11,291
The camp was mostly
just women and children.
524
00:28:11,292 --> 00:28:13,042
The men are out hunting.
525
00:28:14,667 --> 00:28:16,207
But they attack anyway.
526
00:28:20,292 --> 00:28:21,707
It's not a fair fight.
527
00:28:32,333 --> 00:28:34,041
But one of them,
528
00:28:34,042 --> 00:28:35,791
actually turns out to
be Cynthia Ann Parker,
529
00:28:35,792 --> 00:28:37,791
who turns at the moment where
she's about to be killed
530
00:28:37,792 --> 00:28:40,416
and holds up her small child.
531
00:28:42,042 --> 00:28:43,707
And at first,
they just assumed
532
00:28:43,708 --> 00:28:45,083
she's another
Comanche to be killed.
533
00:28:46,042 --> 00:28:48,082
And when they got
up close to her,
534
00:28:48,083 --> 00:28:51,291
and they saw the blue eyes,
they're like, who is this?
535
00:28:54,208 --> 00:28:55,916
They soon realize
536
00:28:55,917 --> 00:28:59,332
this is the long-lost
famous Comanche captive,
537
00:28:59,333 --> 00:29:03,707
the white woman that
people across the country
538
00:29:03,708 --> 00:29:05,083
were hearing about.
539
00:29:07,458 --> 00:29:10,541
Cynthia Ann
Parker, now 33 years old,
540
00:29:10,542 --> 00:29:12,999
does not want to
leave the Comanche.
541
00:29:13,000 --> 00:29:16,332
But once again, she's
taken captive by an enemy,
542
00:29:16,333 --> 00:29:19,708
this time with her baby
daughter, Topsannah.
543
00:29:21,458 --> 00:29:25,250
The fate of her husband, Peta
Nocona, is lost to history.
544
00:29:26,458 --> 00:29:28,582
The Texas Rangers assume
that her only desire
545
00:29:28,583 --> 00:29:30,041
is to be rescued and taken back
546
00:29:30,042 --> 00:29:33,125
into the the world
of her childhood.
547
00:29:35,417 --> 00:29:38,291
Cynthia Ann and
Topsannah are reunited
548
00:29:38,292 --> 00:29:40,832
with their white
relatives, the Parkers,
549
00:29:40,833 --> 00:29:43,541
who insist they give
up their Comanche ways,
550
00:29:43,542 --> 00:29:45,000
and learn the scriptures.
551
00:29:48,958 --> 00:29:50,874
Soon after her capture,
552
00:29:50,875 --> 00:29:53,374
the Parker family
parades her through town
553
00:29:53,375 --> 00:29:55,416
in Western style clothes.
554
00:29:55,417 --> 00:29:57,417
Crowds flock to stare at her.
555
00:29:59,292 --> 00:30:01,249
They're doing all
of this to be able
556
00:30:01,250 --> 00:30:03,916
to make a presentation to
the world, to the family,
557
00:30:03,917 --> 00:30:06,957
that this can work.
558
00:30:06,958 --> 00:30:10,791
She got held up
in white society
559
00:30:10,792 --> 00:30:14,624
as celebratory, as justice,
560
00:30:14,625 --> 00:30:17,417
as finally coming home.
561
00:30:18,708 --> 00:30:22,832
She was rescued by the Rangers.
562
00:30:22,833 --> 00:30:24,457
But this was no rescue.
563
00:30:24,458 --> 00:30:28,666
Cynthia Ann is devastated
being returned to white society.
564
00:30:28,667 --> 00:30:30,749
It is not where she wants to be.
565
00:30:30,750 --> 00:30:33,707
These people are
strangers to her now.
566
00:30:33,708 --> 00:30:36,374
She is basically held
there under duress.
567
00:30:36,375 --> 00:30:39,541
She tries to escape
back to the Comanches.
568
00:30:39,542 --> 00:30:44,332
And they keep bringing her
back to Texas civilization.
569
00:30:44,333 --> 00:30:45,917
She's just despondent.
570
00:30:47,208 --> 00:30:49,541
She's lost almost everything,
571
00:30:49,542 --> 00:30:51,042
and she doesn't know what to do.
572
00:30:57,000 --> 00:31:01,582
It's 1860 when Cynthia
Ann Parker is "rescued"
573
00:31:01,583 --> 00:31:03,541
and returned to her white kin.
574
00:31:03,542 --> 00:31:05,166
That same year,
575
00:31:05,167 --> 00:31:07,332
Abraham Lincoln of Illinois
is elected to the presidency.
576
00:31:07,333 --> 00:31:10,791
His election immediately
touches off the Civil War.
577
00:31:10,792 --> 00:31:12,957
At the start
of Lincoln's presidency,
578
00:31:12,958 --> 00:31:16,749
only a quarter of families
in Texas owned slaves.
579
00:31:16,750 --> 00:31:18,957
But a majority of
Texan voters support
580
00:31:18,958 --> 00:31:21,374
breaking off from the Union.
581
00:31:21,375 --> 00:31:24,291
And on March 2nd, 1861,
582
00:31:24,292 --> 00:31:27,124
Texas joins the
Southern Confederacy
583
00:31:27,125 --> 00:31:30,416
just six weeks before the
opening shots of the Civil War.
584
00:31:30,417 --> 00:31:32,041
When the war breaks out,
585
00:31:32,042 --> 00:31:35,374
soldiers in Texas head
for the Confederate Army.
586
00:31:35,375 --> 00:31:38,499
And so, what were heavily
guarded areas in Texas
587
00:31:38,500 --> 00:31:40,541
now are largely unguarded.
588
00:31:40,542 --> 00:31:43,457
Many Texas
Rangers also enlist.
589
00:31:43,458 --> 00:31:44,749
In their absence,
590
00:31:44,750 --> 00:31:47,082
the Comanche unleash
a series of raids,
591
00:31:47,083 --> 00:31:50,332
not only halting the flow
of settlers into West Texas,
592
00:31:50,333 --> 00:31:52,957
but staring off the
ones already there.
593
00:31:55,208 --> 00:31:57,624
But Cynthia Ann
stays in East Texas
594
00:31:57,625 --> 00:32:00,375
many miles from the raids
with her white family,
595
00:32:02,208 --> 00:32:07,541
but has no idea what happened
to her husband or to her son.
596
00:32:11,542 --> 00:32:14,999
Cynthia Ann never reconciled
herself to her fate.
597
00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:16,832
She never got used it,
she never forgot it.
598
00:32:16,833 --> 00:32:18,082
She never stopped mourning
599
00:32:18,083 --> 00:32:21,000
for both her husband
and for her two boys.
600
00:32:28,292 --> 00:32:33,624
This one surviving photo of
Cynthia Ann and her daughter,
601
00:32:33,625 --> 00:32:35,125
it speaks volumes.
602
00:32:36,125 --> 00:32:38,499
Her hair is cut
short, in mourning,
603
00:32:38,500 --> 00:32:41,332
and there's a sense
of desperation,
604
00:32:41,333 --> 00:32:44,082
of getting back to her family,
605
00:32:44,083 --> 00:32:45,583
back to her Comanche people.
606
00:32:47,125 --> 00:32:50,041
Topsannah was not supposed
to be in the picture,
607
00:32:50,042 --> 00:32:52,166
but she was fussy,
608
00:32:52,167 --> 00:32:55,333
and so Cynthia Ann takes
her and begins feeding her.
609
00:32:58,917 --> 00:33:03,582
When the Civil War
finally comes to an end in 1865,
610
00:33:03,583 --> 00:33:08,416
Congress abolishes slavery
in every state, old and new,
611
00:33:08,417 --> 00:33:12,166
and begins the process of
reconstruction in the South.
612
00:33:12,167 --> 00:33:16,207
Cynthia Ann and Topsannah
have survived the turmoil,
613
00:33:16,208 --> 00:33:17,958
but perhaps in vain.
614
00:33:18,917 --> 00:33:22,541
Topsannah comes down
sick with pneumonia.
615
00:33:22,542 --> 00:33:24,124
She's very ill.
616
00:33:24,125 --> 00:33:25,667
She doesn't survive.
617
00:33:27,375 --> 00:33:31,791
Cynthia Ann is beside
herself with grief.
618
00:33:31,792 --> 00:33:34,082
She's lost her husband,
619
00:33:34,083 --> 00:33:37,082
her two boys, and
now her little girl.
620
00:33:37,083 --> 00:33:38,417
She's lost everything.
621
00:33:39,417 --> 00:33:42,791
Now completely severed
from her Comanche family,
622
00:33:42,792 --> 00:33:47,292
Cynthia Ann refuses to eat
and purposefully wastes away.
623
00:33:48,667 --> 00:33:51,957
She dies 11 years
after her second capture,
624
00:33:51,958 --> 00:33:53,707
never reconciled,
never happy again,
625
00:33:53,708 --> 00:33:55,708
and mourning 'til the
day that she died.
626
00:33:57,583 --> 00:34:00,791
By the early 1870s,
many of the Plains Indians,
627
00:34:00,792 --> 00:34:04,499
including the Sioux in the north
and the Apache in the south,
628
00:34:04,500 --> 00:34:08,374
are being moved onto
reservations by the military.
629
00:34:08,375 --> 00:34:11,041
But Cynthia Ann's
son, Quanah Parker,
630
00:34:11,042 --> 00:34:13,207
now around 30 years old,
631
00:34:13,208 --> 00:34:15,832
is leading a coalition
of armed resistance
632
00:34:15,833 --> 00:34:17,333
on the Southern Plains.
633
00:34:19,083 --> 00:34:22,249
In 1874, President
Ulysses S. Grant
634
00:34:22,250 --> 00:34:24,832
sends troops to the
Texas panhandle,
635
00:34:24,833 --> 00:34:28,332
determined to ensure the
security of white settlers
636
00:34:28,333 --> 00:34:31,874
by forcing every last
Comanche onto the reservation.
637
00:34:31,875 --> 00:34:35,583
The conflict will come to be
known as the Red River War.
638
00:34:37,208 --> 00:34:39,874
The US government make
their final absolute attempt
639
00:34:39,875 --> 00:34:43,082
to crush the Comanches and
other South Plains Indians
640
00:34:43,083 --> 00:34:44,999
in this spectacular place called
641
00:34:45,000 --> 00:34:46,833
Palo Duro Canyon in West Texas.
642
00:34:48,458 --> 00:34:51,249
Federal soldiers led
by Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie
643
00:34:51,250 --> 00:34:53,291
ambushed a Comanche village
644
00:34:53,292 --> 00:34:56,208
and burned more than 400
teepees to the ground.
645
00:34:57,875 --> 00:35:02,207
Mackenzie took 1,400 horses
that belonged the Comanches,
646
00:35:02,208 --> 00:35:04,832
and shot them.
647
00:35:07,833 --> 00:35:10,874
They wouldn't fall over dead
like Hollywood movie actors.
648
00:35:10,875 --> 00:35:12,374
They would take off bleeding.
649
00:35:12,375 --> 00:35:15,125
So there's wild screaming
horses in all directions.
650
00:35:16,917 --> 00:35:18,332
By the
end of the year,
651
00:35:18,333 --> 00:35:20,541
the remaining Southern
Plains Indians
652
00:35:20,542 --> 00:35:23,582
fighting alongside
Quanah Parker surrender
653
00:35:23,583 --> 00:35:26,125
and move on to
reservations as ordered.
654
00:35:27,542 --> 00:35:30,541
Quanah Parker, he
is the last holdout.
655
00:35:30,542 --> 00:35:34,791
He is the last of the free
roaming Comanche leaders,
656
00:35:34,792 --> 00:35:38,291
and the last of the resistance
to the United States
657
00:35:38,292 --> 00:35:40,541
in this area of the country.
658
00:35:40,542 --> 00:35:43,457
Unable to defeat
their enemy in battle,
659
00:35:43,458 --> 00:35:46,832
the army instead cuts
off their food supply.
660
00:35:46,833 --> 00:35:50,916
The US adopts an official
policy of exterminating
661
00:35:50,917 --> 00:35:53,792
the buffalo herds that
the Plains tribes live on.
662
00:35:55,042 --> 00:35:57,542
The bison population
dropped to about 1,000.
663
00:35:58,458 --> 00:36:03,916
It's a decline of 99.99996%
664
00:36:03,917 --> 00:36:06,957
in basically two generations.
665
00:36:06,958 --> 00:36:08,874
The bison are virtually gone.
666
00:36:08,875 --> 00:36:10,207
The Comanche are being told
667
00:36:10,208 --> 00:36:12,082
they're going to become
sedentary farmers,
668
00:36:12,083 --> 00:36:14,167
and they'll be so much
happier if they do.
669
00:36:15,333 --> 00:36:17,833
The Native perspective
when it comes to farming,
670
00:36:19,000 --> 00:36:23,082
to be plowing a
field behind a mule,
671
00:36:23,083 --> 00:36:25,292
it's the lowliest thing
they could think of.
672
00:36:26,208 --> 00:36:27,666
They just didn't want to do it.
673
00:36:27,667 --> 00:36:31,583
Being a warrior and a hunter
was the highest pursuit.
674
00:36:32,542 --> 00:36:34,082
But Quanah Parker
and the Comanche
675
00:36:34,083 --> 00:36:38,207
have almost nowhere to
go and nowhere to turn.
676
00:36:38,208 --> 00:36:40,082
For almost
two centuries,
677
00:36:40,083 --> 00:36:41,707
the Comanche built an empire
678
00:36:41,708 --> 00:36:45,916
upon the two most iconic
animals of the American West,
679
00:36:45,917 --> 00:36:47,667
the horse and the buffalo.
680
00:36:48,875 --> 00:36:52,082
Their nomadic way of life
depends on them both,
681
00:36:52,083 --> 00:36:54,291
but now they're under attack.
682
00:36:54,292 --> 00:36:59,416
And by 1875, the Comanches,
the Lords of the Plain,
683
00:36:59,417 --> 00:37:03,208
who once numbered 40,000,
are down to 1,500.
684
00:37:04,875 --> 00:37:08,416
They either have to go extinct
by fighting to the last person,
685
00:37:08,417 --> 00:37:10,999
or they have to cut
whatever deal they can
686
00:37:11,000 --> 00:37:14,500
with the people who are
taking their world from them.
687
00:37:19,375 --> 00:37:21,332
By the summer of 1875,
688
00:37:21,333 --> 00:37:24,166
the only Comanche still
riding the Southern Plains
689
00:37:24,167 --> 00:37:27,250
are Quanah Parker's
band, the Quahadi.
690
00:37:28,542 --> 00:37:31,499
Quanah must decide
whether to give up control
691
00:37:31,500 --> 00:37:34,041
of his ancestral lands forever,
692
00:37:34,042 --> 00:37:37,875
or fight on and risk the
extermination of his people.
693
00:37:38,875 --> 00:37:42,332
It's said, when Quanah was
faced at that crossroads
694
00:37:42,333 --> 00:37:44,332
of what to do,
695
00:37:44,333 --> 00:37:46,542
he goes out to a nearby mesa.
696
00:37:50,375 --> 00:37:54,166
He hears a wolf
howling in the distance
697
00:37:56,875 --> 00:37:59,832
toward the direction of
southwestern Oklahoma,
698
00:37:59,833 --> 00:38:01,166
of Fort Sill,
699
00:38:01,167 --> 00:38:06,832
where the cavalry have long
wanted the Comanches to go.
700
00:38:11,375 --> 00:38:14,542
And Quanah Parker
makes this decision
701
00:38:16,542 --> 00:38:19,958
to finally go to
the reservation,
702
00:38:21,208 --> 00:38:22,707
to finally be corralled,
703
00:38:22,708 --> 00:38:26,957
imprisoned on a very
small space of land
704
00:38:26,958 --> 00:38:28,999
that is totally contrary
705
00:38:29,000 --> 00:38:33,708
to how you and your people
have always moved about.
706
00:38:36,333 --> 00:38:39,207
On June 2nd of 1875,
707
00:38:39,208 --> 00:38:43,249
Quanah and his band surrender
at the Fort Sill reservation,
708
00:38:43,250 --> 00:38:45,832
marking the end of
the Red River War
709
00:38:45,833 --> 00:38:48,458
and the last day of
the free Comanche.
710
00:38:50,375 --> 00:38:54,582
It's the end of a war
that is in effect begun
711
00:38:54,583 --> 00:38:58,582
by the taking captive of
this nine-year-old girl
712
00:38:58,583 --> 00:39:00,541
with bright blue eyes,
713
00:39:00,542 --> 00:39:05,332
and it ends with her son's
surrender 40 years later.
714
00:39:08,667 --> 00:39:12,041
The 1,500 Comanche
left with Quanah are now forced
715
00:39:12,042 --> 00:39:16,833
to live on just 4,600 square
miles of reservation land,
716
00:39:17,792 --> 00:39:21,832
less than 2% of the
size of Comancheria.
717
00:39:21,833 --> 00:39:24,999
The vast Southern Plains
they once controlled
718
00:39:25,000 --> 00:39:26,874
are soon turned into a patchwork
719
00:39:26,875 --> 00:39:30,875
of fenced-in ranches and
farms owned by Texan settlers.
720
00:39:32,542 --> 00:39:35,457
The tribes are no
longer independent.
721
00:39:35,458 --> 00:39:36,832
They're no longer able
722
00:39:36,833 --> 00:39:38,957
to sustain themselves
on the buffalo.
723
00:39:38,958 --> 00:39:42,291
They're dependent on
government handouts.
724
00:39:42,292 --> 00:39:46,791
They had to accept rations.
725
00:39:46,792 --> 00:39:48,582
They've been put
on these grasslands.
726
00:39:48,583 --> 00:39:51,541
Not really much
use for Comanches,
727
00:39:51,542 --> 00:39:53,042
but the white cattlemen?
728
00:39:54,250 --> 00:39:55,874
Quanah starts setting up deals
729
00:39:55,875 --> 00:39:59,207
with some of the white
ranchers to graze their cattle.
730
00:39:59,208 --> 00:40:00,791
He becomes an entrepreneur.
731
00:40:00,792 --> 00:40:04,332
He starts acquiring wealth.
732
00:40:04,333 --> 00:40:06,082
He built himself a huge house
733
00:40:06,083 --> 00:40:09,374
where he had Comanches camped
around it all the time.
734
00:40:09,375 --> 00:40:13,792
He has eight wives, at
least 20, 25 children.
735
00:40:15,583 --> 00:40:20,542
He becomes this bridge
between two cultures.
736
00:40:21,708 --> 00:40:24,041
Theodore Roosevelt
becomes a friend of his,
737
00:40:24,042 --> 00:40:26,457
and Roosevelt invites Quanah
Parker to Washington, DC
738
00:40:26,458 --> 00:40:29,791
for his inauguration
on March 4th, 1905.
739
00:40:29,792 --> 00:40:34,332
And Quanah talks about
packing his six shooter
740
00:40:34,333 --> 00:40:35,874
to protect the President.
741
00:40:41,708 --> 00:40:43,417
When Quanah crosses over,
742
00:40:44,875 --> 00:40:47,749
he's buried right
next to his mother
743
00:40:47,750 --> 00:40:51,625
and also the remains of
his sister, Topsannah.
744
00:40:52,833 --> 00:40:57,124
Cynthia Ann and Quanah
were separated in this life
745
00:40:57,125 --> 00:40:59,000
and reunited at death.
746
00:41:02,333 --> 00:41:05,583
In the end, it's a story
with a legacy of destruction,
747
00:41:06,917 --> 00:41:09,041
of conquest, of dispossession
of Indian Peoples,
748
00:41:09,042 --> 00:41:12,374
of cultural genocide
against those peoples.
749
00:41:12,375 --> 00:41:14,499
We are a people
with a mixed legacy.
750
00:41:14,500 --> 00:41:15,999
We cannot understand who we are
751
00:41:16,000 --> 00:41:18,041
unless we understand
where we came from
752
00:41:18,042 --> 00:41:21,207
and ask ourselves,
what can we do better?
753
00:41:21,208 --> 00:41:22,833
What can we do better?
754
00:41:23,750 --> 00:41:25,332
Despite the violence
755
00:41:25,333 --> 00:41:28,124
these two empires
inflicted on each other,
756
00:41:28,125 --> 00:41:32,541
it's not just the US military
that defeats the Comanche.
757
00:41:32,542 --> 00:41:35,750
It's the advancing power
of American industry.
758
00:41:36,708 --> 00:41:38,374
Comancheria is carved up
759
00:41:38,375 --> 00:41:42,374
by trails, rails,
and telegraph lines.
760
00:41:42,375 --> 00:41:46,291
The land is farmed and grazed
to feed a growing nation
761
00:41:46,292 --> 00:41:47,833
and fuel its economy.
762
00:41:48,792 --> 00:41:52,499
The open skies and rolling
plains still remain,
763
00:41:52,500 --> 00:41:55,167
but the Comanche are
confined to reservations.
764
00:41:56,417 --> 00:41:58,041
While Cynthia Ann
and Quanah Parker
765
00:41:58,042 --> 00:42:01,332
both found a way to embrace
a different culture,
766
00:42:01,333 --> 00:42:05,582
the story of Texas, a land
conquered by American settlers,
767
00:42:05,583 --> 00:42:08,874
will play out again
in California.
768
00:42:08,875 --> 00:42:10,374
Only this time,
769
00:42:10,375 --> 00:42:14,208
the hunger for land is eclipsed
by the power of gold fever.
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