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existed in the American West? What types of crime existed in the American West?

To give examples of different types of crime in the American West Lesson Objectives To give examples of different types of crime in the American West To explain the systems of law and order and explain what sheriffs and marshalls did To evaluate the role of the legendary lawmen

American West – Law and Order TOP TRUMPS Your challenge! Make a a set of Top Trumps cards based on the different law men and lawlessmen and women in the West

Legendary Lawmen Wyatt Earp Wild Bill Hickok Bill Tilghman Henry Plummer Name What did he do (Lawless rating) Where was he based? How famous was he?

Why was the West wild?