![]() ![]() They started waging war against other tribes and won. So, when the Comanches mastered fighting on horses better than other tribes, they started oppressing them. Back then, in the 18th and 19th centuries, horses were considered super-weapons. How the Comanches finally became so powerful and deadly beginning from the 17th century is clearly understood. They even trained tirelessly, rode horses, and fought stylishly while on horses. The once weak hunter-gatherers quickly became aggressive and powerful. The Comanches mastery of horses was extraordinary. The horses transformed the Comanches into warriors, feared by other Native American tribes. But then, things changed when the Spaniards introduced them to horse-riding. Comanche didn’t achieve what other tribes achieved.Įven though the Comanches didn’t achieve what their peers did, they were never aggressive. And while most tribes were busy developing their regions, the Comanches were busy hunting. They were simple nomadic hunter-gatherers that followed seasonal prey. Surprisingly, the Comanche tribe wasn’t known to be violent at the beginning. It only means one thing the Comanches were as powerful and combat-ready as history portrays them to be. Imagine a tribe so powerful that it waded off invaders for decades and control such a huge expanse of land. Today, these lands comprise states like Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and New Mexican. They once had control over a vast expanse of land in the heartland. The Comanches are one of the most violent Native American tribes in history. You’ll be amazed at these ancient revelations. ![]() So, here are the most violent Native American tribes that ever lived. But for knowledge’s sake, there’s a need to study their past. At least the Native American tribes that tolled this path can attest to this. But they are not violent or as primitive as their ancestors. However, some descendants of these violent Native American tribes live among us. Did you know many Native American tribes were violent and warmongers? They derived pleasure in battles or oppressing others. ![]()
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