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Calamity Jane, born Martha Jane Cannary, was considered an outlaw due to her association with the Wild West and her involvement in various illegal activities. She gained notoriety for her sharpshooting skills and often rode with outlaws, including Wild Bill Hickok. Her reputation as a tough frontierswoman included tales of her adventures, which sometimes involved bar fights, theft, and other lawless behavior, contributing to her outlaw status in American folklore. Additionally, her defiance of societal norms for women during her time further solidified her rebellious image.

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