nothing, vaquero is in spanish and cowboy in English.also they live diffent nations
The native American were call "vaquero " and the cowboy was call cowboys:)
The cowhands adopted many things from the vaqueros. From the vaquero, the American cowhands learned to rope and ride. cowhands also adopted saddle, spurs, lariat (which they used to rope a calf or steer), and chaps of the vaqueros.(this answer is true)
South American is the proper adjective meaning from South America. For instance, South American vaqueros have a lot in common with North American cowboys.
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difference between tally & fact ?
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Vaqueros = Cowboys
Vaqueros
The vaqueros of North America were from Northern Mexico. They taught the American Cowboys how to herd livestock on horseback.
The Spanish cowboys in California were called vaqueros.
Vaqueros is not an English word. It is the South American term for cowboys. The vaqueros rounded up their cattle.
Los vaqueros de Dallas
In the American Southwest, I would guess "Vaqueros".
taught how to tend to cattle and horses
This has an odd category in sports. The cowboys who developed in Texas got the skills from the vaqueros of Mexico. Lariats and horsemanship came from there.
Los vaqueros no lloran = Cowboys don't cry.
mexican vaqueros
A: the vaqueros were the first American farm hands also known as cowboys. They had started off good with the Indians and were best of friends but everything turned to worse when the cowboys started to kill all of the buffalo and had a huge fight and wonA: their cowboys