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Q: Which these terms was given to the men who herded cattle?
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In the 19th century the terms cowboy and cattle driver were used to?

...refer to men who herded cattle from ranches to towns hundreds of miles away to sell the cattle.


What term is men herded cattle?

cowboys


What a female cowboy is called?

A female cowboy is called a 'cowgirl.' Both names originated from originally men who herded cattle, but now women have gotten into the ranching business.Plus, in Spanish, a cowboy is a "vaquero", but a cowGIRL is a "vaquera".


In terms of political organization pastoralism is most likely to have?

Pastoralism has to do with animal husbandry. In terms of political organization, pastoralism is most likely to have men who raise cattle.


What was the main thought as the men and women were being herded from the train?

because they had to listen the the German soilders


How does Eurylochus convince the men to kill the cattle?

Eurylochus convinces the men that the gods will be appeased if they sacrifice some of the cattle to them.


What is Odysseus doing when the men slaughter the cattle?

Odysseus is sleeping when the cattle are slaughtered.


What men moved cattle from place to place?

The men that move cattle from place to place are called ranchers or cowboys. They live on ranches.


When and why did odysseus' men decide to kill the cattle?

Eurylochus, one of Odysseus' men, justified eating the cattle, and the other men joined him. They decided to do so after being on the verge of starvation.


What is Odysseus' warning to his men as they approach shore in the cattle if the son god?

To not kill any cattle


How many days did Odysseus men eat the cattle?

Just the 1 day they killed the cattle


What dangers did cowhands face on cattle drives?

The dangers mountain men dealt with were mountain lions and mountain goats.