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James' exploits quickly made him a legendary figure in the American West. His bravery, cunning, and charm captivated the public, and he became known as the "King of the Outlaws." His gang's crimes were often romanticized in the press, and James became a folk hero of sorts.
During the American Civil War, James and his brother, Frank, joined a group of Confederate guerrillas known as Quantrill's Raiders, led by William Quantrill. The group was known for its brutal tactics and raids on Union forces and civilians. James quickly became known for his bravery and ruthlessness, earning the respect of his fellow guerrillas. jesse jane
James grew up in a tumultuous time in American history. His father, Robert James, was a Baptist minister and a farmer who died when Jesse was just 16 years old. After his father's death, James' mother, Zerelda Mimms James, married Rufus Salley, a man who was abusive and had a negative influence on James' life. James' exploits quickly made him a legendary figure