Apaches
The Comanche were "The Lords of the Southern Plains" because of their success with the horse. They not only raided other tribes and settlers (amassing wealth) but owned large herds of fine horses.
The term "Hispanos" traditionally refers to people of Spanish descent living in the southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico. They are descendants of the original Spanish settlers in the region.
When Spanish settlers with such surname migrated into Mexico in the 16th century.
Settlers in the Spanish borderlands were mostly soldiers and Catholic priests. The Spanish borderlands disappeared in 1821, when Mexico became independent.
Hispano (apex)
the natives of New Mexico revolt against Spanish settlers because Spanish priests and soldiers burned their sacred objects and prohibited native rituals The Spanish also forced natives to work for them and sometimes abused them physically
the first Spanish-speaking settlers in New Mexico.
They were the ones who found it, so they left settlers there, and that has carried on to this day
To protect communites/settlers from Indian raids.
The Hispanos of New Mexico are people of Spanish or Indo-Hispanic descent. The explorer Don Juan de Oñate from Mexico City to New Mexico with 500 Spanish settlers and soldiers around 1598. By the time of the Civil War in 1861, both the North and South claimed ownership of the area. And like with White treatment of Native Americans, Whites treated the Hispanos unfairly as second-class citizens.
Via Spanish settlers, who immigrated into Mexico since the 16th century.
Because they needed more territory.