Jesse James Thesis

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Jesse James was born on September 5th, 1847, in Kearney Missouri. His parents, Zerelda and Robert James, were hemp farmers who owned six slaves. In 1963 Frank’s activities with the Confederates brought the wrath of Union minutemen to the James family farm. Jesse was beaten, and his step-father was tortured for information. This is said the be what started Jesse’s brutal treatment of people, and his “don’t care” attitude. After this Jesse felt the need to fight back, so in the spring of 1864, he joined the Confederate Guerrilla group. This was lead by the man “Bloody Bill” Anderson. This group terrorized pro-Union people all up the Missouri countryside. Jesse was involved in many atrocities. One of which being the Centralia Massacre, where twenty unarmed soldiers were forced off of the train, and then got executed. Then over 100 other soldiers were slaughtered while trying to hunt them down. Then the Guerrillas mangled many of their victims. All of these experiences led up the man Jesse would end up being. …show more content…

They put down the weapons and picked up the plows. Jesse and Frank were unable to adjust, and couldn’t stop fighting. This influenced Jesse’s decisions to rob a bank in Gallatin, Missouri, thought to be owned by the man who killed his colleague “Bloody Bill”. On December 7th, 1969, Jesse and his gang rode in during daylight hours, and shot an unarmed cashier. The gang escaped through the posse sent to capture them. This was the first time Jesse was mentioned in newspapers, they called him “ vicious” and “ bloodthirsty”. He loved the attention. He soon started to tailoring his robberies to attract as much attention as possible. He even left press releases behind. This is when the gang's capture was called for, dead or alive. This is also when the gang mutually agreed to never be captured

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