Pecos Bill was a hero because he saved everyone from the cyclone, everyone was afraid of it because it destroyed everything, and specially people settling lands were the ones who were more afraid because they harvested and they had their crops in the land,and the cyclone always destroyed them. Pecos Bill was a hero for them because he defeated the cyclone
No he was not a hero. Heroes don’t kill thousands or enslave people which he did.
Pancho villa helped them by getting them food and important stuff they need by killing the rich Americans and taking their goods but not for himself but for people that needed it the most which in his case was the poor
Ernesto "Che" Guevara was a hero. Some capitalists like to think that he was a terrorist, but he was a hero to the people. He beleived in better rights for working people, and helped out much in Cuba with public housing, money, and was a people's person. He also died fighting for a noble cause, the people of Latin America.
he became a hero because he wanted toe blacks to be free from separation.
Julius Caesar was a hero because he helped people who needed help. He is also a villain because he killed many people. I think that Caesar was a great leader. He did not repress the people or slay his political enemies. He helped the people in many of his great He gave land to the poor in Rome
Pecos Bill
yes he was a cowboy hero with super human abilities
It is a tall tale like Pecos Bill or Paul Bunyan.
Red Rider Lightning, the horse of the mythical American cowboy Pecos Bill
"Pecos Bill and the Cyclone" is a folk tale about a legendary cowboy named Pecos Bill who tames a tornado and uses it to help the people in his town. Through his bravery and resourcefulness, Pecos Bill becomes a hero and saves the day by controlling the cyclone and protecting the town from harm.
There's Bill, he's a hero in the Galaxy, and there's Deathwish Drang.
Legendary Roman hero, theRomans traced their history back to Aeneas and Aeneas was a Trojan hero who left Troy after the Trojan War , eventually settling in Italy
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Readers digest made Wild Bill Hickock a national hero.
Harold W. Felton has written: 'Big Mose, hero fireman' -- subject(s): Folklore 'William Phips and the treasure ship' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Treasure-trove, Treasure troves 'James Weldon Johnson' -- subject(s): African Americans, American Authors, Biography, Juvenile literature 'John Henry and his hammer' -- subject(s): African American men, African American men in literature, Folklore, John Henry (Legendary character), Literature and folklore 'Pecos Bill and the mustang' -- subject(s): Pecos Bill (Legendary character) 'Nancy Ward, Cherokee' -- subject(s): Biography, Cherokee Indians, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature 'Ely S. Parker, spokesman for the Senecas' -- subject(s): Biography, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature 'Pecos Bill, Texas cowpuncher' -- subject(s): Pecos Bill (Legendary character) 'Bowleg Bill, seagoing cowpuncher' -- subject(s): Tall tales 'Mumbet' -- subject(s): African Americans, Biography, Juvenile literature, Slaves, Women 'Pecos Bill, Texas cowpuncher' -- subject(s): Cowboys, Fiction, Juvenile literature, Legends, Pecos Bill (Legendary character) 'Jim Beckwourth, Negro mountain man' 'Sergeant O'Keefe and his mule' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature 'A horse named Justin Morgan' -- subject(s): Justin Morgan (Horse), Juvenile literature, Morgan horse 'Edward Rose; Negro trail blazer' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature
Grant was a Civil War hero and a popular two-term President. Despite his weaknesses as president, he always remained a hero with the people.
Buffalo Bill - 1983 A Hero 2-11 was released on: USA: 8 March 1984