The history of the Wild West for too many years, has been
considered the exclusive domain of the men and women who inhabited
the South-western states of Kansas, Arizona, Texas, New Mexico,
Oklahoma and Wyoming. Canada had her share of men and women, good
and bad, who opened the west for exploration and exploitation. Many
famous gunfighters, outlaws, gamblers and lawmen of the Wild West
were Canadian. This book exhibits the differences between Canadian
settlers and their American counterparts. It shows how the law was
enforced in the west even though lawmen were few in number. It
touches on the naivete of some settlers and the lack of judgement
shown by some leaders. It also seeks to show the injustice that was
done to the native people who neither knew nor understood the white
man's law.
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