Terrill–Hannassey feud

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The Terrill–Hannassey feud was a violent late-19th-century conflict between ranching families in the American West, notable for its gunfights, ambushes, and lasting regional impact.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feud
historical conflict
range war
conflictType family feud
ranching conflict
country United States of America
surface form: United States
genre American frontier history topic
hasCharacteristic prolonged
rural
violent
hasParticipant Hannassey family NERFINISHED
Terrill family NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod American Old West NERFINISHED
impact heightened tensions between ranching families
increased calls for law enforcement intervention
local reputation for lawlessness
involves cattle ranching
open range grazing
property boundaries
location American West NERFINISHED
mainCause control of grazing rights
land use conflicts
ranching disputes
notableFor ambushes
gunfights
regional notoriety
result lasting regional impact
startTime late 19th century
usedWarfareType ambushes
gunfights
surprise attacks

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James McKay associatedWithFamilyFeud Terrill–Hannassey feud