Case Study Buffalo Bill In A Different Western Town

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Billy and Chip would see Buffalo Bill in a different western town and the sheriff of a town close by. He would be coming and going from town getting drinks and looking for outlaws. I would have Billy and Chip meet him because Buffalo Bill was a way better sheriff than Wyatt Earp.
They would also have seen William L. Carlisle. was an outlaw that would have been on the wanted board and a reward of $10,000, and so many people would be after him to get the reward and turn him in or even kill him for the reward because the sign always says dead or alive. I would have Billy and Chip meet him because they would turn him in for a reward. also they would have seen Robert Conrad. In towns coming and going because he would have been a traveler trying to find people to help him on his travels. I would have Billy and Chip meet him because they could help Robert on his travels.
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He was also the sheriff of the town in the story making people think that it is fake but in reality it's real. I think bill should meet the real Wyatt Earp because if Billy read the story he would know who Wyatt actually was. this is Kit Carson that would have also been in the town, and would have been a citizen in the town watching the shoot outs and working on farms to keep the people from starving and rioting on the saloons he would give the saloons the supplies of food and whiskey. I would have Billy and Chip meet him because he would always be around town in a carriage giving food and drinks to the

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