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(b)
Answer the following questions briefly in your own words.
(i) Name the two clans who were in conflict with each other. What was the cause
of the feud between the two families?
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Answered by panchalcharmi445
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More than a century after they made history in Kentucky and West Virginia, the Hatfields and McCoys have become easy shorthand for the very idea of a family feud - even if the reasons their fight started can seem to have been lost to time.

"Exactly what made the clans so extravagantly unfriendly is open to conjecture," Kurt Andersen noted in the pages of TIME in 1981. "Maybe Randolph McCoy was sore at a Hatfield for stealing a razorback hog. Maybe he was angry at his daughter Rose Anne, pregnant by Johnse Hatfield after a frolic in 1880, for moving, unmarried, into the Hatfield compound. Or maybe the cause was the packs of Hatfields who crossed the Tug Fork and went swaggering around the Kentucky election grounds. Whatever the reason, the furies were unambiguously loosed on a whiskey - sodden day 100 years ago [in August of 1882]. One of McCoy's sons taunted an unarmed Ellison Hatfield, and Ellison's riposte was intemperate and unprintable. Seventeen knife thrusts and one revolver shot later, Ellison lay mortally.

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