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American frontier and Highwayman

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Difference between American frontier and Highwayman

American frontier vs. Highwayman

The American frontier comprises the geography, history, folklore, and cultural expression of life in the forward wave of American expansion that began with English colonial settlements in the early 17th century and ended with the admission of the last mainland territories as states in 1912. A highwayman was a robber who stole from travellers.

Similarities between American frontier and Highwayman

American frontier and Highwayman have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Folklore, Outlaw, Stagecoach.

Folklore

Folklore is the expressive body of culture shared by a particular group of people; it encompasses the traditions common to that culture, subculture or group.

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Outlaw

In historical legal systems, an outlaw is declared as outside the protection of the law.

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Stagecoach

A stagecoach is a four-wheeled public coach used to carry paying passengers and light packages on journeys long enough to need a change of horses.

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American frontier and Highwayman Comparison

American frontier has 562 relations, while Highwayman has 209. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 0.39% = 3 / (562 + 209).

References

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