Spanish Colonial Uniform 1767-68
 


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Alférez Pedro de Sierra celebrates completion of his first trip along the entire Camino Real from Béjar to Los Adaes.

(Portrayal by Señor Gustavo Martínez. )

 


Prior to the Royal Regulations of 1772
the Spanish colonial soldier's uniform looked much like other uniforms of the period.

Unlike its successor, the uniform of the soldado de cuera, this uniform was ill-suited to the hot climate of northern Mexico and to the harsh topographical conditions the troops experienced as they moved further into the interior of Tejas.

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