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because it would be harder for Americans to transport cattle up north
a cattle trail, a faster way to move cattle in 1867
In the late 1800s the Chisolm trail was used to drive cattle by cowboys. The cowboys originated in Texas and drove the cattle to Kansas to be sold.
Kansas had railroads
Because that's where they needed to sell their cattle.
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The Chisholm Trail helped the cowboy industry because it stretched from Texas to Kansas which made it possible to herd cattle from 1 place to another. I hoped that answered your question! ( wow that sounds like a total run on sentence but it isn't )
A cowboy, but there are different positions and jobs in a cattle drive.Drag Rider: ride at the rear to keep it goingFlank Rider: ride at the side of the herd to keep it from spreading outPoint rider: ride at the frontSwing rider: ride alongside the herd to turn it in the right directionTrail boss: the cowboy in charge of all of the other cowboys and cattle on the trail driveWrangler: the cowboy in charge of the remuda ( extra hourses taken) on the trailcook:in charge of the chuck wagon and cook meals
the chisholm trail was important because many cattlemen and cowboys used it to lead there cattle
the first cattle trail was the Chisholm trail
Cowboy Trail was created on 2012-04-17.
the first cattle trail was the Chisholm trail
A cowboy's life was dangerous because of animals, such as poisonous snakes, stampedes, and weather. It was exhausting because of the cattle drives, For example the Goodnight-Lovong trail, the Chisolmn trail and the Great Trail aka the Texas Trail.
because it would be harder for Americans to transport cattle up north
the first cattle trail was the Chisholm trail
Chisolm Trail Shawnee Trail Bozeman Trail Goodnight-Loving Trail Western Trail
a cattle trail, a faster way to move cattle in 1867