The Wild West was a captivating time of American history known for cowboys, Native Americans, and adventure between the early 1600s and 1912.
Overview
Life On The Range
Outlaws And Lawmen
Mining Booms And Busts
The Frontier Expansion
Impact Of The Gold Rush
Native American Cultures
Social And Cultural Life
Cowboys And Cattle Drives
Railroads And Transportation
The End Of The Wild West Era
San Francisco
The Gold Rush
United States
Hide-and-seek
California
Building
Gardens
Culture
Society
People
Cowboy
๐ต The Wild West lasted from the early 1600s to 1912 when western territories became states.
๐บ๏ธ Many people moved west during the Frontier Expansion to find land and opportunities.
๐ Cowboys lived on large ranches and took care of cattle on the open range.
๐ฆ Cattle drives were long journeys where cowboys moved herds to markets.
๐ชถ Native American tribes had rich cultures and lived on the frontier before settlers arrived.
๐๏ธ The Gold Rush in the 1800s led many to seek treasure in places like California.
๐ฆ Outlaws like Jesse James became famous for their robberies in the Wild West.
๐ The Transcontinental Railroad, completed in 1869, changed travel and trade in the West.
๐ฐ The Gold Rush caused rapid changes, creating both bustling towns and ghost towns.
๐ Social life in the Wild West included dances, rodeos, and gatherings for fun.