The Spanish sought to befriend the Comanche primarily to secure their trade routes and protect their settlements in the region. Forming alliances with the Comanche helped the Spanish counteract threats from rival tribes and secure their interests in the expansive territories of the Southwest. Additionally, establishing a friendly relationship allowed for trade opportunities, which were beneficial for both parties, enhancing economic stability in the region.
The Comanche, the Navajo, the Kowa and the Apache.
Pacifying native Amerindian Tribes, especially violent ones like the Comanche, was critical to securing Spanish control of the Americas and extracting resources. The Comanche in particular were able to penetrate deep within Spanish Mexico and disrupt not only border operations, but central territories and key areas of governance. Creating a peaceful situation was necessary to restore the proper functioning of the Spanish colonial authorities.Additionally, if violent tribes like the Comanche, could be made into allies of the Spaniards, they could be an effective border-protection force. Unfortunately, the Spaniards had no success in taming the Comanche. The only end to the conflict between the Comanche and the Spaniards was when Mexico became independent and subsequently lost control of the Comanche territory with the US Annexation of Texas and the Mexican-American War. The Comanches were later almost completely exterminated by the US Military in the late 1800s, effectively ending hostilities.
because they want to befriend us.
Nobody, obviously, he doesn't want befriend anyone.
because thay stoped the Spanish from comming into texas
the Comanche where the main problem for the Spanish to colonize Texas
Apaches
they either roast it or boil it over a fire with sticks
The Comanche, the Navajo, the Kowa and the Apache.
The same way you befriend anybody.
LiIke most of the modern names of native American tribes, Comanche is not the real name but one applied by neighbouring groups (who did not speak Comanche). The Comanche call themselves neuma or numinu, meaning people.The origin of the word Comanche is unclear; it may from be a Ute word for "enemy" (kohmats), or simply a combination of neuma and the Ute ending -ache (meaning tribe), giving neumache, corrupted by Spanish settlers to Comanche.
The Spanish brought horses to the Comanche, effectively bringing the tribe into a lifestyle revolving around the buffalo hunt. Horses also brought the Comanche wealth, as they were used in both the hunt and in raids.