*VIGILANTES, *UNITED States history, *JUSTICE administration, *PIONEERS, *FRONTIER & pioneer life, *HISTORY, *NINETEENTH century, WESTERN United States history, HISTORY of United States territories & possessions
Abstract
Vigilantism appeared in the last decades of the nineteenth century in some Western territories of the United States in process of colonization. These movements were consequence of the way such territories were organized, as well as of the absence and/or ineffectiveness of a formal legislation or authorities enforcing the law. Thus, the purpose of vigilantism was to protect the life and property of the settlers, who actually took the law in their own hands with some degree of violence. This paper examines the characteristics of the vigilante movements in order to trace their impact in the process of territorial organization undergone by Western areas of the United States. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2014
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