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A four-part series revealing the real history of the Wild West. Beyond gunslingers and lawmen, we meet the diverse pioneers who shaped a country. From Black and Hispanic cowboys, female homesteaders, immigrants, and tribal leaders, this is the definitive story of the American West.

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Episode Guide

The Real Wild West Into the Wild

Ep 1: Into the Wild

Young historians, guides and descendants tell the untold stories of the Wild West. From the rich and overlooked history of the Native Americans who were there long before the “west was won” to the Lewis and Clark expedition guided by 16-year-old Sacagawea and the trickle of frontiersmen that becomes a flood of settlers seeking furs, gold, a free homestead, and a new start in a new land.

The Real Wild West: Wars for the West

Ep 2: Wars for the West

Manifest Destiny. The U.S. provokes a war with Mexico, taking California and much of the Southwest. The United States is forged in wars and now stretches coast to coast. The next great flashpoint isn’t about land, but slavery, with abolitionists fighting to stop its spread to the new territories, leading to the Civil War. Once over, the full power of the U.S. military turns to the western frontier where newly freed black cowboys and buffalo soldiers find purpose in the West. Meanwhile, the US government violently forces Native American tribes onto reservations.

The Real Wild West: Boom and Bust

Ep 3: Boom and Bust

The new West is land of unprecedented opportunity. In less than a century, millions of prospectors rush to gold fields. Boomtowns appear overnight and a transcontinental railroad, built through mountains of solid granite, allow travelers to cross the country in only seven days. It is a century of ambition, greed, fame, and fortune. Of economic engines and technological marvels that change the country and the world.

The Real Wild West: Mayhem and Myth

Ep 4: Mayhem and Myth

The Wild West is born out of the desperation following the Civil War. Outlaws rampage and rob while lawmen become legends. It’s a time drenched in boozin’, gamblin’ and womanizing. Although the mountain man, outlaw and lawman, Native Americans and cowboy seem like eternal archetypes, the famed Wild West looked a lot different than what we see in movies. The man responsible? Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show creates the myths of the West, and Hollywood begins turning facts into fiction.

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Who was the indigenous woman that provided an expert opinion of the land, acted as a translator and led a team of over thirty men (including Lewis and Clark) on one of the most critical expeditions in American history?

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The correct answer is Sacagawea.

Born in May of 1788 in present day Idaho, she tirelessly led a team of explorers for thousands of miles through the new Louisiana Territory, from modern day North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean. This became known as the Oregon Trail.

Watch episode 1, Into the Wild, for the full story.

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Born in May of 1788 in present day Idaho, she tirelessly led a team of explorers for thousands of miles through the new Louisiana Territory, from modern day North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean. This became known as the Oregon Trail.

Watch episode 1, Into the Wild, for the full story.

What is the nickname given to the Kansas and Missouri border region, where the first battle of popular sovereignty occurred, due to its brutal conflict?

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The correct answer is The Bleeding Kansas

After the Emancipation Proclamation, over 200,000 Black soldiers bravely served the Union Army, contributing to its strength by over 10% and earning 24 congressional medals of honor. Today, Harlan Hearn, leading the Cowboys of Color, celebrates this legacy with vibrant Juneteenth rodeo competitions in Dallas, Texas.

Watch episode 2, Wars for the West, for the full story.

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After the Emancipation Proclamation, over 200,000 Black soldiers bravely served the Union Army, contributing to its strength by over 10% and earning 24 congressional medals of honor. Today, Harlan Hearn, leading the Cowboys of Color, celebrates this legacy with vibrant Juneteenth rodeo competitions in Dallas, Texas.

Watch episode 2, Wars for the West, for the full story.

Who played a crucial role in the construction of the transcontinental railroad in the US, with thousands of laborers toiling tirelessly, often facing dangerous conditions, but receiving little recognition until recent years?

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The correct answer is Chinese Immigrants

The Transcontinental Railroad, the unity of the coasts, was built by diverse immigrants. Chinese laborers, often overlooked in history, played a vital role alongside Irish and other European workers. They worked tirelessly, laying 5 million ties and 600,000 rails, in a race to connect the tracks. Unfortunately, despite doing most of the work, the Chinese were excluded from the celebratory photograph in 1969. Recognizing their contributions is crucial in rewriting history and honoring the collective effort that built this symbol of unity and progress.

Watch episode 3, Boom and Bust, for the full story.

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The Transcontinental Railroad, the unity of the coasts, was built by diverse immigrants. Chinese laborers, often overlooked in history, played a vital role alongside Irish and other European workers. They worked tirelessly, laying 5 million ties and 600,000 rails, in a race to connect the tracks. Unfortunately, despite doing most of the work, the Chinese were excluded from the celebratory photograph in 1969. Recognizing their contributions is crucial in rewriting history and honoring the collective effort that built this symbol of unity and progress.

Watch episode 3, Boom and Bust, for the full story.

Who is credited with creating the iconic image of the American West and perpetuating myths glorifying cowboys and the false narrative about Native Americans through his widely successful Wild West Show?

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The correct answer is Buffalo Bill

William Frederick Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, was a renowned showman and entertainer. In 1883, Buffalo Bill gained immense fame by staging Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. This grand extravaganza combined elements of a circus, outdoor play, drama, rodeo, and shooting contests. Touring extensively across the United States and even internationally, Buffalo Bill performed for audiences worldwide, including a performance for the Queen in the UK. Through his show, he introduced Europeans to the rugged and romanticized depiction of the Wild West, becoming one of the most recognizable figures on the planet.

However, it is important to acknowledge a darker side to Buffalo Bill's legacy. While some of his exploits were embellished for entertainment purposes, others were based on unsettling realities. In 1876, he was involved in the killing of a Cheyenne man, which he later incorporated into his show's reenactments. This willingness to employ violence for performance purposes adds a complex layer to Buffalo Bill's legacy and his portrayal of the American West.

Watch episode 4, Mayhem and Myth, for the full story.

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William Frederick Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, was a renowned showman and entertainer. In 1883, Buffalo Bill gained immense fame by staging Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. This grand extravaganza combined elements of a circus, outdoor play, drama, rodeo, and shooting contests. Touring extensively across the United States and even internationally, Buffalo Bill performed for audiences worldwide, including a performance for the Queen in the UK. Through his show, he introduced Europeans to the rugged and romanticized depiction of the Wild West, becoming one of the most recognizable figures on the planet.

However, it is important to acknowledge a darker side to Buffalo Bill's legacy. While some of his exploits were embellished for entertainment purposes, others were based on unsettling realities. In 1876, he was involved in the killing of a Cheyenne man, which he later incorporated into his show's reenactments. This willingness to employ violence for performance purposes adds a complex layer to Buffalo Bill's legacy and his portrayal of the American West.

Watch episode 4, Mayhem and Myth, for the full story.

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