Levi Johnson 1882 No Country for Dead Men
02/02/2025
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In 1882, more than forty years had passed since Levi Johnson and Captain Forrester arrived at the Rockies and became Rusty Steel’s apprentices. Although they still have their cabins in the Beartooth Mountain compound, they spend much time waiting for new assignments in Colorado. Colonel Jackson calls the scouts to Denver to assist the cavalry on another hush-hush government mission. The rumors say it is to fight the Yellow Peril.
When the immigration laws change, President Arthur signs the Chinese Exclusion Act. It provides a ten-year ban on laborers from coming to America to work. The government accuses the Asians of sending their earnings back home to support their families and not helping the local communities grow. The Idaho Territories is the most prolific, representing thirty percent of its population, although most live in California.
Tirade gangs rebel, and Washington calls the calvary to keep the peace. As Washington’s Nativists strongly supported the Chinese Exclusion Act, paper sons and daughters become common practice for the illegal immigrants tricking the government into believing they have blood relatives in the US, making them eligible immigrants. They purchase documentation from active Chinese gangs undermining the law. Washington orders the army to go to Idaho and seek out the leaders of these secret societies, and the Colonel hires Levi and the captain to assist.

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Title Levi Johnson 1882 No Country for Dead Men
In 1882, more than forty years had passed since Levi Johnson and Captain Forrester arrived at the Rockies and became Rusty Steel’s apprentices. Although they still have their cabins in the Beartooth Mountain compound, they spend much time waiting for new assignments in Colorado. Colonel Jackson calls the scouts to Denver to assist the cavalry on another hush-hush government mission. The rumors say it is to fight the Yellow Peril.
When the immigration laws change, President Arthur signs the Chinese Exclusion Act. It provides a ten-year ban on laborers from coming to America to work. The government accuses the Asians of sending their earnings back home to support their families and not helping the local communities grow. The Idaho Territories is the most prolific, representing thirty percent of its population, although most live in California.
Tirade gangs rebel, and Washington calls the calvary to keep the peace. As Washington’s Nativists strongly supported the Chinese Exclusion Act, paper sons and daughters become common practice for the illegal immigrants tricking the government into believing they have blood relatives in the US, making them eligible immigrants. They purchase documentation from active Chinese gangs undermining the law. Washington orders the army to go to Idaho and seek out the leaders of these secret societies, and the Colonel hires Levi and the captain to assist.
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