Problems of law and order Flashcards

1
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How did the American civil war have a significant impact on lawlessness?

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  • Young men from the defeated southern states often resented the victorious US government and its laws
  • Large numbers of young men had been traumatised by the experience of the war and found it hard to fit in to “regular society”
  • the war devastated the south’s economy, leaving many without jobs
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2
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what was “hell on wheels”

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new towns created by the railroads in the West

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3
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Why were “cow towns” the most lawless railroad towns of all?

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because cowboys who had just been paid after weeks driving cattle enjoyed drinking and fighting

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4
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what was “hell on wheels” towns notorious for?

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gambling, heavy drinking and prostitution

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5
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what did cowboy pay-day celebrations attract?

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soloons and brothels to the towns; along with gamblers, swindlers, prosititutes and outlaws

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How did Abilene’s ( a cow town) population boom and why was this bad?

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it bommed from 500 to 7,000 once railroad reached it in 1867 which lead lawlessness to boom too

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7
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In 1870, who did Abilene appoint as town marshal?

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Thomas Smith

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8
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What did Thomas smith do?

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he issued a ban on carrying guns and established a forceful reputation, using his boxing skills to knock out cowboys who disobeyed - this enforced the law quite successfully

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9
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When and how did Thomas smith die?

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Novemeber 1870 he was shot and then killed with an axe while trying to arrest a suspected murder

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10
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Who did Abielene appoint after Thomas smith and when?

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Bill Hickok in april 1871

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11
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How effective was Bill Hickok at enforcing the law?

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  • commanded fear and respect among the cowboys
  • did very little to enforce the law, spent all his time gambling in the saloons
  • by the end of the year the town leaders sacked him.
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What did the town leaders after sacking Bill Hickok decide to do.

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they decieded to stop the cowboys and their herds from coming to the town

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13
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Trains replaced stagecoaches for transporting valuables. This made them a target for what?

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train robberies

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14
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What was the reno gang?

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a group of civil war deserters, con-men and thieves who terrorised communitites in the West.
They also bribed local law officers to avoid arrest

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15
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What did the Reno Gang do?

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In 1866, they carried out a train robbery, breaking open a safe to get away with $16,000

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16
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What did the owners of the safe that was robbed by the Reno Gang do?

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they hired detectives from the Pinketon National Detective agency to hunt down the gang - they caught John Reno

17
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What was the Pinketon National Detective agency

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a private dective company which were used extensively in the West to track down outlaws and bring them to justice

18
Q

How did the railroads and electric telegragh lead to an overall increase in federal government influence?

A

improved communication between law officers

19
Q

Gangs of outlaws who were too powerful to control, intimidated ………

A

whole communities into supporting them