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Q: When and did cowboys stop using the shawnee cattle trail to lead cattle to market?
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Because that's where they needed to sell their cattle.


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the chisholm trail was important because many cattlemen and cowboys used it to lead there cattle


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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.