How to Survive the Wild West

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Published 2023-05-26
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The Wild West is one of the most iconic time periods in pop culture, making it ironic that it's also one of the most misunderstood. Hollywood paints it as a time of gunslingers, adventure, and cowboy heroes, but as often is the case, the reality is a bit more lackluster. While it was a rather violent place with high murder rates, this can be misleading as even one murder in a small population size can produce seemingly astronomical murder rates, essentially enhancing outliers in data. The truth is, the "Wild West" was a rather calm and boring time where people were much more focused on getting to the next day than robbing trains or saving damsels in distress. But while the dangers painted by Hollywood and dime novels are often over exaggerated and glamorized, that doesn't mean the region and time period was void of danger! So join me back in time to learn about the real history and dangers of the American Wild West!

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All Comments (21)
  • I feel like wild Western life is second only to pirate life as the most overhyped and romanticized historical state of existence.
  • @simonburneer1656
    10:28 „throw a dart onto the periodic table and it‘s probably in your blood“ That line killed me xD
  • @chaoticneutral4665
    The Saguaro Cactus only grows in two area and reveals your location to be either the Sonoran Desert in Arizona USA or the Mexican state of Sonora .
  • @Vollification
    Fun fact: The people that made the biggest bucks during the gold rsh wasn't the miners. It was people that sold the pickaxes, the food, the rope the booze and of course the the good old brothel owners. There where so many brothels...
  • @wither5673
    the fact that people survived this time period just goes to show how INSANELEY adaptable and survivable humans are.
  • @TheCFD_Dude
    20:57 Nice that you actually named the dead body that people went to see. Most insane part of that is the body was so mummified and painted it was put with other mannequins and his human past was completely forgotten about. He ended up as a prop of a hanging man on a tv set.. and it wasn't until his arm accidentally came off, revealing gore underneath did anyone realize.
  • @YukoValis
    Another danger for cowboys not mentioned was the threat of rustlers. While you didn't get paid much, the cows are worth a tidy sum. So there was always the chance of someone attacking you to take control of the herd to sell somewhere else.
  • @officernealy
    I've always found it interesting that the iconic "Wild West" was portrayed in places like Arizona, California, & New Mexico when the actual, real-life wild stuff took place in States like Kansas & Missouri.
  • @kevbo5088
    There were thousands and thousands of jokes for 'one small spook' but "...they hit the pentagon"' combined with the look on the cow's face was probably the best bit I've heard on this amazing channel.
  • @rejectre-run4213
    The whole point of western movies is that when the big gunfights, robberies, Indian raid, stuff like that happened it was memorable. There’s a channel called Life in the 1800s where they have interviews with survivors of Indian attacks and robberies. It might not have happened everyday to everyone, but when it did happen it was talked about.
  • @prussia1577
    I was just yesterday searching this channel and was mourning that we had no content in the last 3 months. And here we are. Delightful!
  • @commas1219
    every time Jay references Philadelphia it reminds me this bird could be my neighbor
  • @spartacus0391
    I leave you a list of how to survive the wild west: -Have a lot of faith -Have a plan -A lot of money -Find a certain Gavin -Not traitors -Make a lot of noise -One last score -Avoid someone named Micah -Sail to Tahiti -Become a mango farmer I hope the list has served you :D Oh. And do not get sick of tuberculosis or terminal lumbago
  • "Opportunity and glory... holes." Jay, you are absolutely hilarious. Also, hard to imagine so many bison getting wiped out so quickly. The Wild West , and pretty much any point in human history that isn't now, really was an awful time to be alive. (Not that this is much better.)
  • @Brett8047
    I love the humor he uses in his videos. It just feels natural.