How Would You Have Died In The 1800s?



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Wild West Duel
In the 1800s, you would have died in a wild west duel! You're a spitfire with a temper that's harder to control than a wildfire. With a big personality and a bold attitude, you would have butt heads with more than your fair share of cowboys and outlaws back in the day.

Stage Coach Accident
In the 1800s, you would have died in a stage coach accident! As an adventurous and wild spirit, you would have embarked on many journeys in the 1800s. Unfortunately, your love of the unknown would have lead to your tragic demise! Maybe there's something to be said about playing it safe!

Scarlet Fever
In the 1800s, you would have died of scarlet fever! As a highly social and extroverted individual, you would have enjoyed attending parties, lunching with friends, and hanging out at the local bar. Unfortunately, your love of being around people would have exposed you to scarlet fever!

Tainted Water
In the 1800s, you would have died from drinking tainted water! Your a true nature lover who always embraces new adventures and opportunities to explore. Unfortunately one of your journeys would have lead you to drinking some tainted water! At least you would have died doing something you loved!

Alcohol Poisoning
In the 1800s, you would have died of alcohol poisoning! In the past, it was believed that drinking beer was safer than drinking water, but you would have taken beer drinking to a whole different level. With a love of socializing, partying, and being amongst friends, you would have been a rabid drinker. Unfortunately, your love of socializing would have lead to your untimely demise!