Women in the Wild West held a variety of roles, often balancing traditional and non-traditional jobs. Many worked as homemakers, managing households and caring for children, while others took on more unconventional jobs such as saloon owners, teachers, and laundresses. Some women became famous as gamblers, performers, or even cowgirls, participating in cattle drives and rodeos. Overall, their contributions were vital to the development of frontier communities.
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