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Outlaws Of The Wild West Influenced American Culture

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Duke Lee once said, “This town ain’t big enough for the two of us.” and it became one of the most iconic western saying of all time. The old west was full of outlaws, gangs, murderers, thieves, and lawmen who either broke the rules, or enforced them. Outlaws of the wild west influenced American culture in numerous ways. The three outlaws listed below are the most notorious and gruesome of them all. Take a journey through history and look at what these outlaws did for American society. The first outlaw on the list is one that is know as the most notorious outlaw in the wild west. Although he was a killing man, Henry McCarty, or better known as Billy the Kid, says that he was forced to become an outlaw because of the way society treated

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