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  1. Feb 21, 2024 · The cowboy is the paragon of an American soul. He is gritty, raffish, and so steadfast in his principles that he sometimes runs afoul of the sheriff. He is a man with an exacting sense of justice and is, at heart, a man dedicated to his family and his country. He is a settler who imposes order upon an untamed wilderness.

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · The cowboy stands as an iconic symbol deeply ingrained in American folklore and cultural identity. This figure epitomizes the rugged individualism and frontier spirit that have been historically celebrated as quintessential American virtues. Rooted in the experiences of 19th-century cattle herders, the image of the cowboy has been romanticized ...

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  3. Mar 26, 2024 · The cowboy stands as an iconic figure in the narrative of American identity, encapsulating the values and mythos of a rugged, individualistic spirit that is often associated with the United States. Originating with the vaqueros of Mexico, the cowboy was transformed into a quintessentially American symbol that embodies the essence of frontier ...

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  4. Feb 11, 2018 · A cowboy is free from racial and religious prejudice. A cowboy is always helpful, and when anyone’s in trouble he lends a hand. A cowboy is a good worker. A cowboy is clean about his person, and ...

  5. Dec 16, 2017 · The cowboy, the quintessential symbol of the American frontier, circa 1887 “That experience seemed to be regarded as defining uniquely American characteristics and values — traditionally, individualism, self-reliance and an instinctive commitment to democracy,” as David Hamilton Murdoch wrote in The American West: The Invention of a Myth.

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · The Cowboy as an American Hero: Exploring the origins, mythology, influence, portrayal, and reinvention of the cowboy archetype as a symbol of American culture, values, and individualist freedom…

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  8. The Ways of the Cowboy. For a dollar a day and "found" (board and room, where it existed), a young man worked long hours--occasionally risking life and limb--to tend the cattle of another. Mining was not the only bonanza to be found in the West. Millions could be made in the cattle industry. A calf bought for $5 in Southern Texas might sell for ...

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