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Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar as President of the Texas Republic called for the total extinction (Genocide) of all Native Americans. He commissioned the Texas Rangers to exterminate them "every man, woman and child" to burn their homes and destroy their crops. He was successful against the Cherokee but failed against the Comanche.

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