The English and French had pretty much standardized a trade gun pattern buy the mid-1700's, but what about the Spaniards? They were trading with the Native Americans longer than anyone. Any info on their trade guns?
Nope, they didn't trade guns. They didn't "make", "trade guns".They were trading with the Native Americans longer than anyone. Any info on their trade guns?
The French and Indian War or the Seven Years War as it was known in Europe was from 1754 to 1763. Yeh that includes Pontiac's WarFrench and Indian war was what years?
In the early 1700's Spain was transitioning and working to standardize their military weapons from the miquelet to a french styled lock. Stocks were transitioning from the Catalan style to a more common shape. 1700-1750 saw crazy changes that were being used side by side.
The Pubelo Revolt of 1680 here in NM pretty much showed thatThe funny part in all this is that the Indians kept their skills with the bow. And were deadlier WITH the silent bow and arrow than with the slower to load muskets. So the Spanish policy of no firearms for the natives under their rule kind of backfired on them.
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