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  1. Although the “Wild West” was generally defined from 1865 to 1895, many events shaped the American West as a region from ancient times up to 1916.. 50,000-5000 B.C. – Paleo-Siberians migrated to North America from Asia via the Bering Strait land bridge. 1500 B.C.-1000 A.D. – Ancient Puebloan culture thrived in the Southwest.

  2. That Was the Wild Eastpresents critical insight into popular film culture and art house cinema in Germany from 1990-1999. It examines box-office hits and cult films, such as the "Trabi comedies" and unification farces, which delighted local and international audiences, but which have been granted scarce critical attention up to this point. The first detailed account of the representation of ...

  3. Previous Section Overview; Next Section Immigration to the United States, 1851-1900; The American West, 1865-1900 [Cattle, horses, and people at the fair with stables in the background] Popular Graphic Arts The completion of the railroads to the West following the Civil War opened up vast areas of the region to settlement and economic development.

  4. The Wild Wild West: Created by Michael Garrison. With Robert Conrad, Ross Martin, Dick Cangey, Whitey Hughes. Two Secret Service agents, equipped with a wide array of gizmos, work for the government in the Old West.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2021 · Buffalo Bill's scalping of Yellow Hand has become a part of that mythology—a story that William F. Cody largely invented, just as he invented his own legend and the "Wild West."

  6. 20 de feb. de 2024 · The Wild West is often regarded as a uniquely dangerous, violent, and lawless episode in American history. Some would lead you to believe the West was dominated by roaming gangs of bandits, thieves, hostile bands of Native Americans, and vicious wildlife ready to kill you at a moment's notice. While some of the claims, of course, hold certain ...

  7. 30 de abr. de 2017 · Yes, the Wild West was—and still is—awesome, but that's not to say it was as awesome as video games, television, and film make it out to be. There's a lot of false facts about the old west out there in the wild, and we're here to run 'em down, tie 'em up, and leave 'em on the train tracks, like the dastardly myth-busters we are.