The Wild West Was As Wild As You Think - And 'Justice' Was Often Even Worse

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2022
  • The American West stirs up grand images from movies: daring escapades, shootouts at high noon, tough sheriffs and marshals keeping the peace, and the cavalry riding in to save the day. The history of the Wild West is full of myths and stereotypes, but the truth about justice in the West is often more complicated - and more unsettling.
    Violence plagued the American West. Settlers faced rising numbers of illegal acts as people poured into the frontier searching for new lives, and communities had to handle justice on their own.
    #wildwest #oldwest #weirdhistory
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  • @DrJohnnyJ
    @DrJohnnyJ Год назад +52

    My Grandfather was born in a Colorado mining town in 1883. He said that the Sheriff took your handgun when you came into town and your rifles were kept unloaded and broken. The Sheriff didn't argue. He often hit first, threw you in jail and left you to figure out why you were there. Churches ran most social affairs. He was in the first graduating class of the Colorado School of Mines.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Год назад

      Did you get to meet him

    • @aless564
      @aless564 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@SpaceRanger187what kind of a dumbass question is that bra 🤦‍♂️

  • @schizoidboy
    @schizoidboy Год назад +70

    As one vigilante once remarked: "When you want to hang a man, one reason is as good as another."

  • @ahuddleston6512
    @ahuddleston6512 Год назад +234

    I'm Native American, Apache and my great grandma born in 1899 would tell me of what her parents, grandparents, aunties, uncles etc.,would tell her and what she remembered of the old West. Amazing stuff !!!

    • @TEXASLOYAL
      @TEXASLOYAL Год назад +15

      I could listen all day, plus more 👍🏻

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam Год назад +10

      Tell us something.

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre Год назад +2

      Cool beans!

    • @kyliCatherine1
      @kyliCatherine1 Год назад +8

      That’s so interesting. History straight from the source!

    • @meadowsmama9423
      @meadowsmama9423 Год назад +6

      That’s amazing. I had great great grandparent on my dads side who were Cherokee and passed on stories long forgotten and now i only know a few stories through pictures. But what amazing tales ! ❤️🥰

  • @Goldenwithaleash
    @Goldenwithaleash Год назад +23

    “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes”

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Год назад +222

    Yes it seems like the line between law enforcement, criminality and vigilantism was extremely thin.

    • @parkerottoackley6325
      @parkerottoackley6325 Год назад +25

      Still is

    • @nathanhowlett8893
      @nathanhowlett8893 Год назад +14

      Law protects corporate profits, justice is for the people

    • @e8ghtmileshigh1
      @e8ghtmileshigh1 Год назад +2

      @@parkerottoackley6325 you missed the obvious hedburg joke

    • @schizoidboy
      @schizoidboy Год назад +12

      Something to keep in mind back in the Old West when it came to law enforcement. In those days you gave the job of sheriff or deputy or marshal to anyone who could do the job. There were no academies to train officers in those days and if they were lucky they hired someone who was an experienced soldier or hunter who could hunt and track fugitives. Just as often the ones they recruited were outlaws themselves. In some ways it was an ideal way to keep a gunfighter under wraps. Billy the Kid was even a deputized marshal during the Lincoln County War, and this was after his first killing.

    • @tolfan4438
      @tolfan4438 Год назад

      Ya and blurry

  • @alexdenniston970
    @alexdenniston970 Год назад +11

    The wild west is easily the most interesting and eventful time in U.S. History

  • @jovanweismiller7114
    @jovanweismiller7114 Год назад +62

    You might have mentioned the Pinkerton's rather bloody history as strike-breaking thugs. On second thought, that deserves a whole video.

    • @brianew
      @brianew Год назад +1

      Great last name, Jovan. Mine is the same but spelled with an "U", like Johnny Weissmuller, but without the extra 'S'

    • @LeiSnows
      @LeiSnows Год назад

      The Pinkertons did what they had to. Unions are the devil and strikes should be illegal.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Год назад

      He already did a video on them

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Год назад +91

    Suggestion: What was life like on an early California rancho.
    Also, how did things change in Spain's North America colonies when Mexico took them over?

    • @judeinLA.
      @judeinLA. Год назад +4

      Great question.

    • @belrapture
      @belrapture Год назад +3

      I second this

    • @Alvinobeat27
      @Alvinobeat27 Год назад

      I read somewhere that it wasn't really nice for Mexicans, el Zorro is based on a folk tale on that.

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Год назад

      That would make a GOOD documentary.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker Год назад

      Suggestion: Read Richard Dana's Two Years Before the Mast, to get some idea of life in old Rancho California Days. He sailed to California in the 1830s and 40s. Warning though, it is a long read for those who do not want to know the techniques and stories about a sailing ship.
      Additionally pick up the fur trapper stories about Jedidiah Smith, Kit Carson, and Capt. Fremont.

  • @Tracy-xe9zu
    @Tracy-xe9zu Год назад +58

    You guys should do a video about the historical Lone Ranger. The guy was a stone cold badass.

    • @Sandy-ik6yc
      @Sandy-ik6yc Год назад +3

      He wasn’t real.

    • @bettysmith4641
      @bettysmith4641 Год назад +17

      @@Couplescience U S Deputy Marshal Bass Reeves.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Год назад +2

      there was no historical Lone Ranger.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Год назад +15

      @@bettysmith4641 Bass Reeves was a top notch U.S. Marshal, the more so for being an illiterate black man, but he had nothing to do with the fictional character of the Lone Ranger.

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Год назад +3

      @@bettysmith4641 Reeves was a total BAD%%% !!! LOL.

  • @questfortruth665
    @questfortruth665 Год назад +14

    I live in "Rough and Ready" California! I'm neither rough, nor ready, but they were when the town was named! After a short while, the people of the town seceded from the Union and it became the "Republic of Rough and Ready", but after a few months, they ran out of booze and asked to be reinstated to the United States so they could buy more liquor!!

  • @dennisjonker4804
    @dennisjonker4804 Год назад +17

    I'd like to hear about the time period involving Gaius Augustus Caesar. From about the Battle of Actium, to about the next 10 years. And how he went from Princeps to Augustus, and ushered in The Roman Empire.

  • @flicka25
    @flicka25 Год назад +252

    Well just yesterday we had a brawl involving 25 people in broad daylight and infront of the police station and today one guy was shot in the back and we had a hit and run. Just before I saw your video I was saying to myself 'It's becoming like the Wild West lately'. Yup there's been an upscale of violence.

    • @queenb1119
      @queenb1119 Год назад +16

      Oh my lord! Where was this? Do you need us to send body armor? Goodness! Stay safe!

    • @KyleOber
      @KyleOber Год назад +59

      And what demographic is disproportionately commiting all this violence?

    • @msatxgault560
      @msatxgault560 Год назад +34

      @@KyleOber really?

    • @harridan.
      @harridan. Год назад

      @@KyleOber are you a racist troll?

    • @parkerottoackley6325
      @parkerottoackley6325 Год назад +1

      They used to be mostly white bandits, back then. Completely the opposite now .

  • @NewMessage
    @NewMessage Год назад +92

    So... it was kinda like Middle School, only the school nurse handed out whiskey, cocaine and opium.

    • @eaglesfan701
      @eaglesfan701 Год назад +7

      Was Morphine a thing back then yet?

    • @tiffanyannjunkersfeld5799
      @tiffanyannjunkersfeld5799 Год назад +7

      i mean that might’ve made school a lottt more interesting

    • @dqreps
      @dqreps Год назад +8

      Apparently I was at the wrong school

    • @lordkiza8838
      @lordkiza8838 Год назад +2

      Why did you capitalize Middle School.

    • @ridureyu
      @ridureyu Год назад +5

      So you’re saying it’s exactly like Middle School in every way.

  • @justatroll8916
    @justatroll8916 Год назад +50

    "1 in 200 chance of becoming a homicide victim in the US 2015", is not even close to correct. How, was that recorded and no one thought "hmm that seems high". First two things you will find when you google is, chances of being murdered in United States in any given year is about 1 in 18,989. In 2015 specifically there was about 5.54 fatalities per every 100,000 people

    • @MrSlugny
      @MrSlugny Год назад +17

      Yup this channel is becoming a bit loose with the facts

    • @theprettybond159
      @theprettybond159 Год назад +8

      @@MrSlugny Yup, I had to switch accounts to repost the comment because they deleted it for correcting them 🤣

    • @MrSlugny
      @MrSlugny Год назад +4

      @@theprettybond159 yup welcome 🤗 to 1984 👍fun times

    • @ro.7427
      @ro.7427 Год назад +1

      I think it was a script error because later say 1 in 203 back then in SF... Which would have been better not worse 😂

    • @peoplethesedaysberetarded
      @peoplethesedaysberetarded Год назад +1

      Maybe this was New York specific. 😎

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Год назад +9

    It would be hard to survive during that time because people were on self-preservation mode all the time.
    The level of education was so low in some of those areas that people probably hardly knew what they were doing most of the time.
    Their justice system was similar to the first justice system in the world.
    Very interesting history (which is helpful for understanding the past), thank you for the video.

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Год назад +3

      As you can see education makes everything perfect, people are so nice

  • @doranmaxwell1755
    @doranmaxwell1755 Год назад +2

    One thing not explored was the effect of PTSD and the carpetbaggers of the civil war. Glad someone is bringing it up. These mens seen things more horrific than we can imagine they had little of their soul left.

  • @susanrobinson910
    @susanrobinson910 Год назад +8

    So, is this where the phrase, “Get the hell out of Dodge” comes from?

    • @spiffygonzales5899
      @spiffygonzales5899 Год назад

      Yee. Idiot history made it seem like the gun laws made places like that better, but the reality is places like this that had horrible gun laws (strict laws) had the highest homicide rates because the citizens couldn't defend themselves.

  • @UncleLumbago1899
    @UncleLumbago1899 Год назад +2

    Damn those Pinkertons

  • @VideoClam
    @VideoClam Год назад +44

    I'm in Durango, CO. and the wild west history here is very real. Having moved from Alaska, it is a really cool aspect of the town.
    As for your parting question, I don't know how I'd fare in the wild west (I've played a good amount of Red Dead Redemption so I might be okay, har har) but its crazy to think that my ancestors made it through this period.

    • @CaseyAvalon
      @CaseyAvalon Год назад +2

      I love RDR 2 lol. 👋👍

    • @boristheamerican2938
      @boristheamerican2938 Год назад +1

      They probably didnt. They were probably back east and moved west later. The old west was a meat grinder and not too many women.

    • @Jason-hg1pc
      @Jason-hg1pc Год назад

      From Alaska? You should stop by Taos or another Native NM village for a feast day

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Год назад

      I wish someone would do a video on Massacre Canyon, Nebraska, it was one of the most vicious tribe-on-tribe Native American attacks ever witnessed by outsiders (Sioux warriors horrifically slaughtered a whole group of Pawnee men, women and children who were simply on one of their tribe's buffalo hunts). The US government and military had tried to play "peacekeeper" between the tribes of the region, and did about as good a job as the UN today. Goes to show our officials being incompetent idiots is NOTHING new.

  • @joshnic6639
    @joshnic6639 Год назад +15

    Love this! More history from the 1840’s to 1913

  • @markadams7046
    @markadams7046 Год назад +17

    The U.S. Army and not the Pinkertons were Lincoln's body guard at Ford's Theatre. The Pinkertons would have probably done a better job.

  • @lawnside82
    @lawnside82 Год назад +6

    This makes me wanna play red dead redemption..

  • @AKing69
    @AKing69 Год назад +2

    I used to work for Pinkerton's as a security guard. I had no idea they had such an "illustrious " history.

  • @julscatten2640
    @julscatten2640 Год назад +3

    Omg, you all showed a sketch of Judge Roy Bean’s place but skated right over talking about him??
    Look him up (or listen to the Citation Needed podcast episode about him). Worth it.

  • @judeinLA.
    @judeinLA. Год назад

    I was part of the first 50 subscribers (2017/previous Account) I’m absolutely proud that you’re almost close to 4m subs.
    It must be your fabulous manly voice

  • @tylerhackner9731
    @tylerhackner9731 Год назад +7

    Would never want to be there

  • @austinxaiver8429
    @austinxaiver8429 Год назад +4

    Love the term "Outlaw." You were literally revoked from the laws protection. You could be subjected to all sorts of treatment, and rightfully so! Wild, wild west!

  • @mr.yellowstrat3352
    @mr.yellowstrat3352 Год назад

    3:50 I thought you were going to say, "especially those who were accused of taking another man's HORSE" 🤣🤣🤣 that picture 🖼️

  • @MartianAmbassador69
    @MartianAmbassador69 Год назад +10

    They called it the "wild west" because of what you could get a woman of the night to do for a dollar...

  • @auntvesuvi3872
    @auntvesuvi3872 Год назад

    Thanks for this! 🤠

  • @lou5368
    @lou5368 Год назад +22

    There were no sophisticated investigations on crime way back, just imagine the amount of serial killers back then who were getting away and the innocent people blamed for their crimes and got executed. Even with today's technology for sure this happens but back then really was wild.

    • @ktrainbow9765
      @ktrainbow9765 Год назад +1

      Imagine if old wild west people saw us let Epstein out of jail for "business" purposes when he was first jailed for abusing young people

    • @ktrainbow9765
      @ktrainbow9765 Год назад

      Or the Clinton body count, or the Clinton foundation stealing k1ds from Haiti 🤔🧐

    • @leggonarm9835
      @leggonarm9835 Год назад +3

      Then again people actually went outside and saw things happening not like the desolate streets of today

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Год назад

      Serial killers in the modern sense weren't really a big thing before mass media

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Год назад

      @@leggonarm9835Most places were more desolate back then. That's exactly why these things happened

  • @doxholiday1372
    @doxholiday1372 Год назад +1

    I'm related to Henry "Doc" Holliday, and my great, great grandfather helped Frank James, the brother of Jesse James evade capture as a youngster when he came across James, conversed with him for a bit, and later pointed a pursuing Marshal in the wrong direction. (If I'm remembering correctly it was a Marshal, or Marshals, but it's been a while since I heard the story)
    I don't know what my great great grandfather knew about James at the time, or what they talked about, but he was impressed by him enough to help him out, which is interesting considering how many of my ancestors in Missouri and Kansas were lawmen or military men, or both. For example his grandson, my grandfather, was a Sheriff in Missouri and served in the Army during WW2.
    I've been kicking myself for not learning more about my family's history during the wild west, or learning more about the era in general, so I'm starting to do just that now.

  • @NewTheoryMagazine
    @NewTheoryMagazine Год назад

    Great content 👌

  • @yodon6867
    @yodon6867 Год назад +4

    That is real true about Los angeles. That's why they made that song called The Freaks Come Out at Night

  • @tedmccullen7466
    @tedmccullen7466 Год назад

    Awesome show thank you!

  • @hermit7903
    @hermit7903 Год назад

    Good stuff!

  • @comettamer
    @comettamer Год назад +6

    Speaking of lawmen who turned to crime, Henry Plummer was Sheriff of Bannack, Montana for around a year (1863-1864) and led a band of road agents called the Innocents.

    • @powerbad696
      @powerbad696 Год назад +2

      I'm betting they weren't SO innocent. LOL.

    • @comettamer
      @comettamer Год назад

      @@powerbad696 Oh the name was for sure meant to be a joke, one with great irony attached, even though most of them likely didn't know what that was.

  • @solesym8907
    @solesym8907 Год назад +1

    Thank you and please do more Wild West videos

  • @Indigo810
    @Indigo810 Год назад +4

    After watching this video I kept thinking of how people in Walnut Grove (home of Little House on the Prairie/Laura Ingalls Wilder et al) would live and how much creative liberties were taken. Anyway what I’m asking is please do a video on the Little House on the Prairie.!What was life really like for the Ingalls family without Hollywood’s or Michael Landon’s Influence.
    Perhaps you’ve done a video on them. If so please let me know.

  • @msjsq1966
    @msjsq1966 Год назад +10

    My favorite channel on the planet!!!! I know, I'm not supposed to laugh at the horror, but it's so funny!!!! Thank you!!!!!! xoxo

  • @aperry4672
    @aperry4672 Год назад +4

    I’d like to see an episode about the mine wars in West Virginia and the Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency.

  • @The7Reaper
    @The7Reaper Год назад +4

    Part of me would like to go back in time and just chill in the old West but I'd probably chill in a saloon and win a game of poker and get accused of cheating and take a bullet to the face

    • @thegreencat9947
      @thegreencat9947 Год назад

      The movie West World would be a good one to watch before you go back in time.😃

    • @faresfares-ultra
      @faresfares-ultra Год назад

      Play red dead games

  • @DaImpaler9
    @DaImpaler9 Год назад +1

    The San Fran reference is savage as hell. 😂😂😂

  • @laurel237
    @laurel237 2 месяца назад

    This is great. My grandmother’s family came to California in the 1850’s. I have a few old photos of family from 1870+ and they look like these old west photos.

  • @shannonbrydon417
    @shannonbrydon417 Год назад

    I love stories and facts about the West. Please post more 😀 Thanks

  • @ShaddeyNNM
    @ShaddeyNNM Год назад +1

    That 1 in 200 chance in 2015 is RIDICULOUSLY HIGH. That scares me.

  • @jlshel42
    @jlshel42 Год назад +2

    What was hygiene like on the set of “Wild Wild West” next week

  • @jamesslick4790
    @jamesslick4790 Год назад +11

    The picture at 5:49 is as far from the "West" as one gets, BUT the Pinkertons WERE involved. The image is from the 1892 Homestead Steel Strike (Just outside of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

  • @Az777
    @Az777 Год назад +2

    Surprised there was no mention of Judge Roy Bean, "The Only Law West of the Pecos".

  • @ImperialEarthEmpire
    @ImperialEarthEmpire Год назад +3

    Wild west basically a huge high school society...

  • @morgandillard4033
    @morgandillard4033 Год назад +1

    Love it! Quanah Parker next please!!!

  • @Truckngirl
    @Truckngirl Год назад +2

    The more things change, the more they stay the same...

  • @snerdterguson
    @snerdterguson Год назад +3

    The vigilance committee responsible for sacking the vigilance committee has been sacked by the vigilance committee... And now for something completely different.

  • @vilstef6988
    @vilstef6988 Год назад +2

    The lesson of Tombstone. Don't bring a drunken dentist armed with a shotgun to assist with a misdemeanor arrest.

  • @pandahsykes602
    @pandahsykes602 Год назад +5

    We need the same brutal punishment justice enacted back then for criminals now . Criminality is becoming all too common with laxer laws surrounding violent offenders.

  • @His_Name_Was_King
    @His_Name_Was_King Год назад +6

    Spend a day in family court and as a man you'll see how justice ⚖ hasnt improved one bit.

    • @strawberrycherrybaby
      @strawberrycherrybaby Год назад

      Only 11% of men ask for custody versus 97% of mothers (in families where custody was not personally decided by the parents outside of court). Family court is perfectly fair.

    • @His_Name_Was_King
      @His_Name_Was_King Год назад

      @@strawberrycherrybaby thats a bold face lie...I know 70% of men who fight and cant afford the lawyer fees because custody is automatically awarded to crazy insane mothers. Good job raising the kids by the way.

    • @spiffygonzales5899
      @spiffygonzales5899 Год назад

      @@strawberrycherrybaby
      And in cases where both want custody? Is it fair then?

  • @BryceHomier17
    @BryceHomier17 Год назад +1

    Summer in portland a year or two ago was wild.

  • @RavensSoTired4081
    @RavensSoTired4081 Год назад

    Good video but lmao the bon jovi song he is talking about a bus 🤣😅😅😅😅😅

  • @amandabrown4269
    @amandabrown4269 Год назад +1

    Wild Bill Hickok was our town sherif in Abilene Kansas, But you forgot the best Sherrif of them all, Tom "Bear River Smith"!! Him and Bill met the same kind of fate. But Tom used his hands, not guns to set this town straight. Good man.

  • @petermaniaci7090
    @petermaniaci7090 Год назад +1

    The odds of being a victim of homicide in the U.S. today is around 1 out of 18,000 in any given year. Idk were you got 1 in 200.

  • @FloralAndFire
    @FloralAndFire Год назад +5

    In my old west Norcal town? There's still an 1800s saloon across from the courthouse. We still hold huge rodeos & last year a vigilante road-hauled his p*do neighbor behind his motorcycle when police wouldn't follow up on tips. We're still old school here.

    • @chip9649
      @chip9649 Год назад

      Hello from UK! Your town sounds like those wild west movie towns

    • @spiffygonzales5899
      @spiffygonzales5899 Год назад

      Good! Cops are useless. I respect them, but they're friggin useless.

    • @The105ODST
      @The105ODST Год назад +2

      Was that the town up north that hung a black person on a tree a few months back ?

    • @FloralAndFire
      @FloralAndFire Год назад +1

      @@The105ODST no, I'd have heard that in this lil place. However I don't doubt it being nearby, CA has some seriously awful pockets of racism in its rural communities top to bottom.

    • @kenneth9874
      @kenneth9874 Год назад

      @@FloralAndFire it's pretty racist in the cities, go visit oakland or watts

  • @dominiquewaddell4147
    @dominiquewaddell4147 Год назад +3

    Finally!! Some more Wild West facts

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre Год назад

      Indeed! I love my Wild West shenanigans!

    • @spiffygonzales5899
      @spiffygonzales5899 Год назад

      I dunno. These are facts sure. But they're definitely mostly just justifying stereotypes. Heck even the title of the video

  • @copperinstaller9215
    @copperinstaller9215 Год назад +1

    As it’s said , fear works and love don’t .

  • @dickgoesinya4773
    @dickgoesinya4773 Год назад +2

    Sounds like the justice we need in some cities around the country

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Год назад

      Sounds like someone who probably loudly claims they're for law and order actually wants the opposite.

  • @emaarredondo-librarian
    @emaarredondo-librarian Год назад +1

    David Carradine was in a bunch of Westerns. In the TV miniseries Mr. Horn he played Tom Horn, who was an Army scout, a Pinkerton, a hired gun, and ended up executed for the one crime he possibly didn't commit. Later Carradine was in The Long Riders, playing Cole Younger from the James-Younger gang, shooting at and being pursued by Pinkertons.
    And Carradine was also a host of the Wild West Tech series for a couple of seasons. Most curious.

  • @Thunder_Dome45
    @Thunder_Dome45 Год назад +4

    I had an ancestor that was Sheriff in Williamson Co, Tx and somewhere in central Tenn. He died in 1883. I imagine he was a gun slinging bad ass. He was also in the War with Mexico as a captain. He defended the US when Mexico tried to take Texas. I'm thinking he was like Gene Hackman in "Unforgiven". But you can't take Americans guns. That's against the constitution. Surely they didn't forget about that by then.

    • @BranMan10
      @BranMan10 Год назад

      I bet he was a racist sack of shit who hated blacks as well. Such a "bad ass"

    • @Thunder_Dome45
      @Thunder_Dome45 Год назад

      @@BranMan10 well I mean there's probably a very good reason. Blacks are pretty easy to hate since they think whites spend their lives thinking about blacks and how bad they are. Actually they aren't worth thinking about.

  • @RuRi21
    @RuRi21 Год назад +2

    Could you please tell me where the picture of the person with a snake around their neck (on the right in every title card) is from? I've seen it somewhere before & I can't figure it out. Love your work ❤️

  • @cindysmith6612
    @cindysmith6612 Год назад

    Thank You

  • @seanbigay1042
    @seanbigay1042 Год назад +1

    I guess there's a reason the word "desperado" is so intimately linked to the Wild West. You had to be desperate just to go out there and try to make a living.

  • @pouryalalee1256
    @pouryalalee1256 Год назад +1

    Arthur Morgan “Them goddamn Pinkertons”

  • @piriurwin9153
    @piriurwin9153 Год назад

    "Another day in paradise" 🤣

  • @knighthawk882
    @knighthawk882 Год назад +5

    Jesse James and Bonnie and Bonnie and Clyde were both in Missouri at one time. Wyatt Earp too I believe. Lot of history here in Missouri. Be cool to see a video on live moving west in the early days of manifest destiny and the river boats and pioneers and natives. Lot going on

    • @johnsyler8580
      @johnsyler8580 Год назад +2

      Hickok shootout with Tutt happened on the Springfield MO square. Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas borderlands were very violent in the Civil War era.

    • @donnaboisen6003
      @donnaboisen6003 Год назад +3

      Yes, there was lots going on all right. Just imagine the hard work they did. The disease and illness. They buried so many loved ones along side the wagon trains. And hot!!!! Women in there long dresses with petticoats underneath. All the women and girls would form a circle facing out. Then the gals would take turns doing there business inside the circle.
      It was called using the necessary. I believe we like to think it was romantic and an adventure going west by wagon train. I think it was more like a nightmare for them. But it was something that had to be done at that time. And they did it!

  • @17-MASY
    @17-MASY Год назад +5

    Watching this made me feel like most of us these days live in luxury

  • @therestingrancor8259
    @therestingrancor8259 Год назад +1

    'I'm your huckleberry' - Doc Holliday.

  • @bryanjones14
    @bryanjones14 Год назад +5

    Don't sound that much different from the days that ahead of us ( 87,000 armed IRS agents)

    • @michellef.554
      @michellef.554 Год назад

      Please explain 🤔

    • @moisesperez4605
      @moisesperez4605 Год назад +1

      It sounds like the person in Marlago, the mob boss him self, the orange toddler.

    • @neeneko
      @neeneko Год назад

      @@michellef.554 There is this meme floating around that the new accountants who have been hired to look into tax fraud are going to be some kind of secret police breaking into 'good christian' houses and shooting people. Mostly spread by right wing figures with a history of tax problems who depend on the IRS being understaffed to get away with stuff.

    • @spiffygonzales5899
      @spiffygonzales5899 Год назад

      How can idiot liberals actually SEE with their OWN EYES the difference between Republicans and Democrats and still vote Democrat?

  • @genconsensus4205
    @genconsensus4205 5 месяцев назад

    The outlaws had the Lone Ranger cornered and outnumbered so he appealed to Tonto to get help from the town. Hours later the Lone Ranger was almost out of ammunition and things looked desperate when Tonto arrived with 3 sporting ladies from the town bordello.
    “Dammit Tonto I said bring the posse. The POSSE!” the Lone Ranger cried.

  • @Berrus81
    @Berrus81 Год назад +1

    I would like to learn more and see a video of you about the real Lincoln County Regulators

  • @mistymeaner1753
    @mistymeaner1753 Год назад

    That painting on the thumbnail is called In Without Knocking, I think, and it's by Charlie Russell.
    I had a print of that painting in my living room growing up in Montana...

  • @wintersotero9749
    @wintersotero9749 Год назад

    As a one eyed man since birth,I am always fascinated with shooting specially in Wild West,I played Red Dead Redemption 2 years ago and now I am playing Evil West (these 2 are just games but inspired in the Wild West).

  • @laurasmith14
    @laurasmith14 Год назад +1

    Curious to know more about Charles Brandon,Duke of Suffolk and good friend of HenryVIII

  • @63DW89A
    @63DW89A 4 месяца назад

    The "Wild West" started long before the Civil War, right after Lewis and Clark returned in 1806. The actual "sixgun carrying" era of the Western Frontier, began around the time of the 1849 California Gold Rush, when the 1851 Colt Navy .36 became widely available as Colt's production skyrocketed after September 1850 due to demand from the Frontier. As gold and silver strikes caused other "Gold Rushes" across the Frontier the 1850's, 60's and 70's in the lawless Territories of Colorado, Nevada, Montana, Idaho, Dakota, Arizona and New Mexico, criminal element from around the world flocked to the remote mining camps and towns. The Mining Era of the Western Frontier was truly a time when nearly everyone was packing a "sixshooter", because the mining areas were very dangerous places to be, due to being in remote territories where courts and law enforcement barely existed to dissuade the criminal element. The "Law" was truly the sixshooter on a man's hip. Mining towns like Hangtown, Virginia City, Deadwood and Tombstone, were far more dangerous year-round than cow-towns like Dodge City, Hays or Abilene!

  • @nedludd7622
    @nedludd7622 15 дней назад

    The site Wild West Extravaganza goes through the statistcs and relativises the deadliness and death rates. For one thing, the populations were small so one death could have a big effect. It doesn't try to sensationalize the history.

  • @EyedMite
    @EyedMite Год назад +2

    So your telling me red dead wasn’t to far off?
    Good to know !

  • @rolandoti-asamoah9473
    @rolandoti-asamoah9473 Год назад

    Great video by the way what is the name of the background song @ 8:04

  • @KuyaHandyKap
    @KuyaHandyKap Год назад +7

    well, red dead redemption 2 now feels like something that came from a wild west history book! 😂

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam Год назад

      Arthur, Lenny wants to have a drink.

    • @comabinplottin4927
      @comabinplottin4927 Год назад +1

      @@ClickClack_Bam LENNY😖

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam Год назад +3

      To the og comment, rdr2 stuck to historical events in the game.
      There are a lot of things in that game that you do that really happened in history.
      When loading the game you see pictures that look real from the wild west. Those are real pics. I saw a post once where once of those pics was of a distant relative of theirs & they weren't sure how the game devs got that same pic of theirs. It must've been in a museum without them knowing it was. The game devs went pretty far in making that game true to the time period.
      I watched a documentary on Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid & they ABSOLUTELY placed things in that game that let's you live out the robberies that the Wild Bunch committed. There's probably MANY other things from other outlaws in there but we just don't know it.

  • @JHODI75
    @JHODI75 Год назад +2

    Please make a video on Bass Reeves.

  • @carrieeawbrey2830
    @carrieeawbrey2830 Год назад +9

    I live in a little old town in Arizona and this was a mining town back in the day that was just lined with saloons & brothels. Interesting history. Enjoyed the content! Much ♥️& all the best. Have a great day/night all! ♥️♥️

  • @cielopachirisu929
    @cielopachirisu929 Год назад

    Uh... I just want to note that the Pinkertons were not Abraham Lincoln's bodyguards anymore by the time he was at Ford theater. He was protected by dedicated government agents by then.
    It's a small detail but it's an important one.

  • @mareedonahue8310
    @mareedonahue8310 Год назад +18

    Just the other day someone asked me "who's the old timey guy on your wall?" And I had to explain its Doc Holliday 😅 19th century dentists are totally normal things for a 32 year old to be obsessed with

  • @katelaloba8243
    @katelaloba8243 Год назад +1

    I'm so interested in the early west. Can you cover wagon travel stories too please. Thank you.🇨🇦

    • @laurasmith14
      @laurasmith14 Год назад +1

      You should DEFINITELY watch 1883 on paramount +, I really think you’d enjoy it😭!

  • @7ylerD
    @7ylerD Год назад +2

    Do a video on scalping. It started as a Native American thing, but then a lot of folks were doing it by the turn of the century.

  • @cdfe3388
    @cdfe3388 12 дней назад

    “Now I don’t understand what it is that makes you think we’d go to the trouble of totin’ you all the way back to a jail.”
    Capt. Augustus McRae, Lonesome Dove
    In many cases, vigilantism was a matter of necessity. Even if you could find a lawman, the nearest judge might be hundreds of miles away.

  • @TheLadybughug
    @TheLadybughug Год назад

    Suggestion: coureurs des bois, fur runners (I think in English). That would be interesting

  • @cherylT321
    @cherylT321 Год назад +7

    Could you do a history on garden gnomes, their design and how they ended up frequenting gardens!

    • @Gamble661
      @Gamble661 Год назад +2

      Yes, and also comment on the symbolic meaning of their different styles of hats, jackets, shoes, facial expressions.....

    • @SpaceRanger187
      @SpaceRanger187 Год назад

      They are all evil plotting your demise

    • @cherylT321
      @cherylT321 Год назад

      @@SpaceRanger187 Probably!

  • @maryaltshuller885
    @maryaltshuller885 Год назад +4

    Would like to learn about the history of whaling, when it stopped, and who or what prompted it to end.

    • @joshuariddensdale2126
      @joshuariddensdale2126 Год назад

      Whaling never truly stopped. While most of the world's governments adhered to the 1986 ban on commercial whaling, a few countries openly defy it. Namely, Norway, Iceland, and Denmark. Japan exploited a loophole that allowed them to do whaling in the name of research. Even after it was revealed that their whaling wasn't research-based, they continued to do it. To this day, the aforementioned countries still openly kill whales for commercial purposes.

    • @coleparker
      @coleparker Год назад

      In reality, Commercial Whaling has not stopped. Japan, Norway and Russia, I believe were still doing it. However, in the USA, commercial whaling came to an end when petroleum started being used as it was cheaper and easier to get at.

  • @Casioo24
    @Casioo24 Год назад

    Suggestion:
    California Bear vs Bulls, Lion Pit Fighting and History

  • @amazingcaucasian4679
    @amazingcaucasian4679 Год назад +2

    My family came in 1889 from Ireland and didn't live in the west; lived in NYC and NJ. I assume i would have survived as they did and been smart enough to stay away from the west.

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 Год назад +16

    A three legged dog from the wild west walks into a bar and looks around.
    The bar tender looks at him and says "who are you looking for?". To which the dog replies "I'm looking for the guy who shot my paw".

  • @dc7370
    @dc7370 Год назад +1

    Picture in a store in Crested Butte about 1970. Title says rustler's strung up or something. An old man made a point to come over and tell me that the "rustler's ' owned the land and the guy who hung them owned the newspaper

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 Год назад +13

    You mean the kind of justice we still have today?
    If you ask me, given years in prison for small possession of marijuana, but giving only 100 days for 15 felonies, is pretty 'wild'.

    • @BloodSweatandFears
      @BloodSweatandFears Год назад

      Not even a little bit 😂 unfair and being hanged for shoplifting are two very different things!

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre Год назад

      😒