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In the late 1800s, what did cowboys, miners, and railroad workers have in common? (Points : 3) They all hoped to fight Native Americans. They all had previously lived in the East. They all faced danger and hardships. They all were well paid for their work.

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Answer: they all faced dangers and hardships

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The answer is they all faced dangers and hardships. They were paid low wages and cowboys didn't even make money. By the late 1800s, plenty of people were already living in the west, so some of these people could've been born there. and they actually remained neutral of the fight with Native Americans.
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