What made the Comanche accept that their fate was live on a reservation?

The Comanche accepted their fate of living on a reservation due to a combination of factors. The most significant factor was the U.S. government's policy of Indian removal, which forced the Comanche to move to reservations in order to make way for white settlers. Additionally, the Comanche were facing increasing pressure from the U.S. military, which was determined to bring the Comanche under control. Finally, the Comanche were facing a dwindling food supply, as their traditional hunting grounds were being taken over by white settlers. All of these factors combined to make the Comanche accept their fate of living on a reservation.