Just about every ethnicity was involved in cattle drives except Indian (and I'm not referring to Native Americans) and Middle East ethnicities. Many African-Americans were involved in cattle drives as much as Caucasians, Mexicans and Europeans were.
As the beef prices rose in the mid to late 1800's, cattle began to be driven north to better markets. Large cattle drives required several people to watch the cattle and horses.
It helped people. yeah
There's no organic relationship between ethnicities or races and sexual pleasure. However, there are people who are more strongly attracted to people of certain ethnic or racial types, just as there are people who are more strongly attracted to blonds, or tall people, or what-have-you.
The size and shape of lips can vary among different ethnicities due to genetic factors. In general, white people tend to have thinner lips compared to some other ethnicities. This difference is a result of variations in the distribution of collagen and melanin in the skin, which can affect the appearance of the lips.
People can be of different ethnicities and still have shared life experience
railheads were towns located along railroads were brokers brought cattle to ship east on railroad cars. these towns came to be known as cattle towns. prosperous cattle towns attracted all different kinds of people which made population grow. Once families arrived they built schools, hired teachers, established police forces etc.
It is because there is such a rich ethnic variety, meaning there are people from many different ethnicities that have many different cultures.
The size of a person's lips is determined by genetics, which can vary among different ethnicities. Some black people may have larger lips due to genetic traits that are more common in their ethnic group.
Yes, in Montana, cattle drives were a common practice, especially during the late 19th century when ranching became prominent. Cowboys would drive herds of cattle along trails to reach markets or grazing lands. The state's vast open spaces and ranching culture made it an ideal location for such activities, which were essential for the cattle industry. Today, while modern transportation has largely replaced cattle drives, the tradition is still celebrated in various events and rodeos.
Some do. Most don't. And this isn't only for white people, it's for many different ethnicities.
the Inuits lived there
Canada is a very large nation. The most common ethnicities are English, French and First Nations, but you can find people of any ethnic background there.