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Calamity Jane, born Martha Jane Cannary, was a frontierswoman and sharpshooter known for her daring exploits in the American West during the late 19th century. She gained fame for her adventurous spirit, often dressing in men's clothing and taking on roles traditionally reserved for men. Her larger-than-life persona made her a prominent figure in the Wild West, where she worked as a scout for the U.S. Army and performed in Wild West shows. Jane was also known for her close association with notable figures like Wild Bill Hickok, with whom she claimed to have had a romantic relationship.

Despite her tough exterior and reputation as a gunslinger, Calamity Jane had a compassionate side. She was known for her charitable work, particularly towards the less fortunate and veterans. Her life story has been romanticized in literature and film, contributing to her enduring legacy as a symbol of the American frontier spirit. Jane's adventures, along with her colorful personality, have made her a fascinating character in the annals of American history.

nacionalidad Estadounidense
Fecha de Nacimiento May 1, 1852
Lugar de Nacimiento Prague, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Fecha de fallecimiento August 1, 1903