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Wild west

Oregon trail It was connected to the Missouri river. The beginnings of the Oregon trail were trappers and traders from about They travelled from the east to the west They rarely got attacked

The Wild west criminals such as Billy the kid From shoot offs to robbing laundry They always seem to pull of tricks to add to there criminal records they searched all around and ended up paying more bounty off

Travelling Cowboys had many ways to travel such as walking,wagons,horses Cowboys usally had horses

Weapons In the wild west there were lots of weapons on the cowboys side guns such as Winchester rifle cattlemen piston and double barrelled shotgun on the natives side spears bow and arrows.

buffalo in the wild west The cowboys goal basically was to get the buffalo from the west and move them to the east as buffalo were dropping in numbers because they were food for the cowboys