The Wild West Wasn't So Wild After All!

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Mention the West to the average person, and images of gunfights, barfights, and train robberies appear in their mind. Recently. historians have begun to refute these visions, though. Learn about what made the Wild West really quite tame compared to today's civilization from the words of historians like Thomas E. Woods, Jr, Terry Anderson, and Peter Hill. Then listen to old westerners like Buffalo Bill Cody, J. H. Beadle, and a gold miner tell what they knew about the "Wild West."

Inspired by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.: "Was the 'Wild West' Really So Wild?" in 33 Questions About American History You're not Supposed to Ask (book)

Other sources include:

  • Abbot, E. C. & Smith, Helena Huntington. We Pointed Them North: Recollections of a Cowpuncher (book)
  • Anderson, Terry L. & Hill, Peter J. The Not So Wild, Wild West (book). Morriss, Andrew P. "Hayek & Cowboys: Customary Law in the American West" in NYU Journal of Law & Liberty (journal). Retrieved from heinonline.org/
  • Tierney, John. "The Mild, Mild West" in The New York Times (newspaper). Retrieved from search.proquest.com.proxy.lccc.wy.edu/

Entered in the Wyoming State 4-H FilmFest.

CREDITS

Directed by Thomas A. Christensen II

Producers:

Screenplay by Thomas A. Christensen II

CAST

MUSIC

"Billy the Kid" by Traditional, performed by:

Recorded and Mixed by Thomas A. Christensen II

COSTUMES

ON SITE AUDIO RECORDING

TRANSPORTATION

Special thank to the Wyoming Territorial Park for use of their Old West Town.

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