One of the key reasons the Comanche attacked and destroyed Fort Parker in 1836 was the ongoing conflict and tension between Native American tribes and settlers encroaching on their lands. The Fort Parker settlement, inhabited by Anglo-American settlers, was viewed as an extension of these encroachments. Additionally, the Comanche were often engaged in raids to assert their dominance, gain resources, or retaliate against settler actions that threatened their way of life. The destruction of Fort Parker was part of this broader context of conflict and struggle over territory in Texas during that period.
Which answer correctly describes one of the reason that the comanche destroyed fort parker in 1836
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