
Strange facts of the Wild West
Chapter 1
The diverse faces of the frontier
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Chapter 2
Bizarre laws and unusual town life
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Chapter 3
Surprising tech and daily struggles
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Chapter 4
Myth versus wild reality
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Ch 3 · Surprising tech and daily struggles
Fun Fact
Oyster mania: In the 1870s, canned oysters were so popular that miners in dry Arizona deserts ate them almost daily.
Glossary
barbed wire (noun)
Wire fencing constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. Joseph Glidden patented this fencing in 1874, helping frontier farmers protect crops from roaming livestock.
Wire fencing constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. Joseph Glidden patented this fencing in 1874, helping frontier farmers protect crops from roaming livestock.
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Who invented the self-regulating windmill that made farming the Great Plains possible?
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What invention directly caused the rapid bankruptcy and shutdown of the Pony Express?
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What crucial function did the self-regulating windmill perform on the Great Plains?
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Which canned food was considered a massive luxury status symbol in remote Western mining towns?


