Cowboy
Introduction
a person who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western United States
Background Story
The term 'cowboy' originates from the early 19th century in the United States, referring to cattle herders, especially in the American West. Cowboys became iconic figures in American culture, symbolizing rugged masculinity and independence, and are often depicted in Western films and literature.
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