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Gloria Sanckon
on Oct 11, 2024Verified
William Cody, popularly known as "Buffalo Bill,"
A) was a native leader whose lands were taken by the US government.
B) led one of the most devastating campaigns against Native American tribes.
C) popularized the image of the West as being both wild and romantic with his "Wild West" shows.
D) emphasized the struggles of farm families and labor conflict in mining centers in the West.
E) argued the West should not be inhabited by whites because there was too much violence.
Buffalo Bill
William Frederick Cody, known as Buffalo Bill, was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman who founded Buffalo Bill's Wild West show.
American West
The region of the United States located west of the Mississippi River, historically significant for its development and expansion during the 19th century.
- Gain insight into the social, political, and fiscal developments throughout the Gilded Age, including the activities of labor movements and the responses to social inequities.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain insight into the social, political, and fiscal developments throughout the Gilded Age, including the activities of labor movements and the responses to social inequities.