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Barbed wire effectively ended the open range system by providing ranchers with a means to enclose their land, which previously had been open for cattle to roam freely. This Fencing allowed for better management of herds and protection of crops, leading to disputes over land ownership and grazing rights. As more ranchers adopted barbed wire, it transformed the landscape of the American West, resulting in the decline of open range practices and the rise of more regulated, private land use. Consequently, this shift contributed to the end of the cowboy era and changed the dynamics of cattle ranching.

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