This video details the Lincoln County War in 1878, focusing on the siege and arson of the McSween house. It explains the conflict's origins in corruption involving the Santa Fe Ring and the Murphy-Dolan operation, and the rise of figures like Billy the Kid and Alexander McSween as opposition. The narrative culminates in a five-day siege, the intervention of Lieutenant Colonel Dudley under Posse Comitatus, and the eventual burning of the McSween house, leading to McSween's death and the dispersal of the Regulators. The video also highlights the remarkable post-conflict success of Susan McSween.
This video delves into the historical events surrounding Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War, focusing on the murder of Sheriff William Brady on April 1, 1878. It analyzes the corrupt power structures, the escalating feud between factions, and the tactical execution of the ambush. The narrative highlights the historical significance of this event in shaping Billy the Kid's legend and the broader context of lawlessness in 19th-century New Mexico.
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