After the European tour I think, I'm not sure.=(
Annie Oakley showed that women are capable of ,especially in those days,independance
Her husband became her trainer and manager.
what makes you think i know!jk but i seriously don't know.i should though im doing a biography on Annie oakley!its due 11/20/09 and its 11/19/09 so people HELP!!!!!SOS SOS
Annie Oakley picked up her first gun at the age of 8. She received a .22 caliber rifle from her father, which she used to hunt game to help support her family. Her marksmanship skills quickly developed, leading her to become a renowned sharpshooter and performer.
Buffalo Bill
In "The Green Mile" by Stephen King, the character of Buffalo Bill is not exposed or featured; it seems there may be some confusion. Buffalo Bill is a character from "The Silence of the Lambs" by Thomas Harris. If you meant a specific event in "The Green Mile," please clarify, and I can help with that!
Annie Oakley was extremely poor. Her father died when she was six and her mother was unable to support Annie and her siblings. Annie was presently sent to the Darke County Infirmary, which was an asylum, where she was assigned chores to help the administrator. She was recruited by a local farmer and his wife from nearby Preble, presumably to work as a mother's help, but by most accounts they grievously abused the poor child from ages 10-12. Eventually she ran away and managed to make her way home to Woodland, Ohio, but by then she had scars on her back and her psyche. In later years she recalled her childhood as happy, but this must've been a form of denial since she was deprived of her mother's care and forced to work long hours as a prisoner in the home of an abusive couple.
It does not help Annie
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In "Buffalo Before Breakfast," a story from the Magic Tree House series by Mary Pope Osborne, the conflict revolves around siblings Jack and Annie's adventure in the American West. They must help a group of buffalo that are being threatened by hunters and the encroachment of settlers. The tension arises from the urgency of protecting the buffalo and ensuring their survival while navigating the challenges of the environment and the historical context. Ultimately, the story highlights themes of conservation and the importance of respecting nature.
She is the daughter of a U.S. senator. Buffalo Bill lures her into his van with a ruse about needing help putting a couch in the back of the vehicle, and then he kidnaps her.
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