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True or False? Nat Love never gave up riding the trails.
False! After many years as a cowboy, Nat saw that railroads were connecting towns across the country. He wanted to keep up with the times. In 1899, Nat quit the cowboy life. He began working trains instead.
-He left home and became a cowboy when he was fifteen years old.
-Growing up, he made money by riding young bucking horses.
-He wrote a book about all his adventures.
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