the Chisholm Trail
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Cattle was first brought to Texas by explorers from Spain or the Spanish.
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Criollo-type or Spanish Longhorn-type cattle. And they didn't bring the cattle directly to Texas, because when they immigrated to the New World Texas didn't exist nor was a state yet. Rather, they brought the cattle to Central America or the south-eastern shores of America.
The Spanish brought horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs to Texas. These animals were important for various reasons, such as transportation, agriculture, and food production. Horses facilitated travel and labor, cattle provided meat and hides, sheep were raised for wool, and pigs offered a source of protein.
Cowboys took cattle up to Kansas from Texas because they could get a better price for their cattle. They used the Chisolm Trail to avoid passing through areas where it was illegal or dangerous to bring Texas Longhorns, who were known to carry ticks harmful to other cattle breeds.
Spanish longhorned cattle that developed into Texas Longhorns and Pineywoods/Florida Crackers.
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Economically it is one of the most popular agricultural practices that bring revenue to Canada by the importing and exporting of beef. Beef cattle are raised in the top five provinces of Canada: Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, British Columbia and Ontario.
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Stephen F. Austin came to south and central Texas to bring 300 colonists/farmers to settle and respect the spanish law and to pay cheaper land to graze and cattle acres of land.
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