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Wild West Justice: Courtrooms in Saloons and Lynch Mobs

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Transition to Formal Justice Systems

Transition to Formal Justice Systems
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As frontier towns expanded, they established proper courthouses, police departments, and structured legal systems. The rowdy days of saloon courtrooms and vigilante justice gradually faded as communities sought stability and fairness. These developments marked a critical shift toward a more predictable rule of law, paving the way for modern justice in the West. Explore this evolution at the National Archives.

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