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Dec 19, 2025

[Answer] 3. Following a murder in 1865, acts of vengeance turned into one of the most infamous feuds between two families in US history. Who were these two families?

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...1. The McCoys and Hatfields 2. Hamiltons and Burrs 3. The Bushes and Obamas 4. Smiths and Wessons What started with the murder of Asa Harmon McCoy turned into a feud that spanned several generations and resulted in at least eleven more murders. The feud reached its peak in the 1888 New Years Massacre, in which assailants from the Hatfield family opened fire on the sleeping McCoy's and set their cabin on fire. Feuding activities began to slow after eight men were arrested and convicted in 1890 for the murder of Alifair McCoy during the New Years Massacre, and the last feud-related trial occurred in 1901. Descendants of both families later held joint family reunions, including a competition on the television game show Family Feud in 1979.




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The McCoys and Hatfields:


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