development of barbed wire
development of barbed wire
expansion of railway lines
It helps the cattle industry because since texas had alot of plains the cattle were able to survive in texas.
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Refrigerated meat (Forgot the rest of the answer XD)
Cattle raising is important to the cattle industry because it keeps a constant supply of calves that are used for beef.
We will never know, because the 1800th century is really far into the future, much to far for us humans to ever imagine. We don't even know if a cattle industry will still exist in the 1800th century!
The cattle industry began in the Americas during the 16th century when Spanish explorers brought cattle to the New World. These cattle multiplied and spread across North and South America, leading to the development of ranching and cattle herding as a significant economic activity. The industry grew rapidly with the expansion of railroads and demand for beef in the 19th century.
Joseph McCoy had promised the Texan ranchers that if they brought their cattle to Kansas, where they could be shipped by rail, that he would pay them well for the cattle. The ranchers received three times what they could locally for their cattle, which greatly increased the profitability of ranching.
The open range and the cattle industry contributed to the development of the western US enormously. The infrastructure including rail road was improved and people got job opportunities to work in the cattle industry.
The cattle industry and mining were very important in the westward expansion. They were two of the main reasons why the railroad was built. Without the railroad many small towns would not have been founded.
The cattle industry originated in Ancient Egypt over 5000 years ago. Same with the cattle drives.