It ended the era because it made it difficult for the cowboys to herd livestock to and from different places due to the fact of farmers using so much barbed wire normal routes taken were now blocked off.
There are many ways to approach this answer. Among the highest of reasons was the overgrazing of land, extended bad weather, and the invention of the barbed wire. The largest of the reasons was the invention of the barbed wire as it turned the open plains into a series of ranches that were fenced in.The Railroadbarbed wire
more cowboys
The introduction of barbed wire about 1870, one form by Michael Kelly and improved by Joseph Glidden allowed fence construction where there was not an abundance of other fencing materials is one major reason for the end of the "open range" as property owners had the ability to "fence out" other livestock and not allow open access to their property including fodder and water.
The Victorian era ended in 1901 this was also said as the end of the nineteenth century
Era of good feelings
Barbed Wire
There are many ways to approach this answer. Among the highest of reasons was the overgrazing of land, extended bad weather, and the invention of the barbed wire. The largest of the reasons was the invention of the barbed wire as it turned the open plains into a series of ranches that were fenced in.The Railroadbarbed wire
Barbed Wire
There are many ways to approach this answer. Among the highest of reasons was the overgrazing of land, extended bad weather, and the invention of the barbed wire. The largest of the reasons was the invention of the barbed wire as it turned the open plains into a series of ranches that were fenced in.The Railroadbarbed wire
There are many ways to approach this answer. Among the highest of reasons was the overgrazing of land, extended bad weather, and the invention of the barbed wire. The largest of the reasons was the invention of the barbed wire as it turned the open plains into a series of ranches that were fenced in.The Railroadbarbed wire
more cowboys
Reliable motorized transportation
The immediate events were the strengthening of the borders; barbed wire fences went up quickly, later the Berlin Wall. Tensions built up in some of those borders, erupting into war, e.g. Korea.
The "Golden Age" of the cowboy was from 1866 to 1886, the era of the open range and the great cattle drives.
The permian period was the end of the paleozoic era.
HE was a very ripped man named Bill Pickett.
The permian period was the end of the paleozoic era.