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The Wild West Was Not Lawless

Episode 5577 Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
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In this episode, we explore the wild west was not lawless. I mean, if you rode a horse right into Dodge City at the absolute peak of the Wild West, you know what the very first thing the local sheriff would do is. Right. Definitely not what people think. Exactly. He wouldn't stare you down. He wouldn't challenge you to a duel in the street. He would literally confiscate your weapons because the true story of the American frontier, it isn't this like solitary John Wayne shootout. It's actually a story of strict municipal gun control, massive corporate subsidies and just incredible demographic diversity. Yeah, we are looking at a historical reality here that completely shatters that traditional Hollywood narrative. You actually dig into historical. The census data, the rail logs, the specific town ordinances, that dusty, quiet movie set just collapses. And what you find instead is a frantic, crowded, heavily subsidized, and wildly chaotic construction site. So welcome to South into Kansas. They were specifically utilizing that Homestead Act to claim land and escape the oppressive conditions of the South. And they didn't just build isolated farms, did they? No, they built entire self -sustaining towns and communities out on the plains. They leveraged agricultural knowledge they already possessed to survive that harsh environment. And then the individual stories of women breaking 19th century gender norms are just incredible. I mean, there's Mary Fields, known as Stagecoach Mary. She was a former slave who went out to Montana and she became a mail carrier, a barkeeper. And she literally rode shotgun protecting the US mail. Her story is amazing. Right. There is this famous account in the sources of her stagecoach overturning in a severe snowstorm. And instead of abandoning the mail, she spent the entire night pacing around the crashed wagon in the freezing cold with a shotgun,
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