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The cattle industry had its origins in Europe. Several breeds of cattle, from many different countries throughout the content of Europe.

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What was the californios' main industry?

cattle ranching


What happened to abilene when the cattle industry failed?

When the cattle industry failed in Abilene the town lost business and residents. Things dried up when the cattle industry was gone and the town could not sustain itself without it.


The Chisholm Trail Goodnight-Loving Trail and the Western Trail were all important transportation routes for which industry in Texas?

The Chisholm Trail, Goodnight-Loving Trail, and Western Trail were all significant transportation routes for the cattle industry in Texas. These trails facilitated the movement of cattle from Texas ranches to railheads in the north, where they could be transported to markets in the eastern United States. The trails played a crucial role in the cattle drives of the late 19th century, contributing to the growth of the ranching economy in Texas.


How did western railroads contribute to the cattle industry during the Gilded Age?

Railroads allowed cattle farmers to sell more cattle because they could transport them faster and farther than ever before. The trains could also take cattle to places where it was not possible to move them along trails. The Gilded Age was the period of time from the 1870s to 1900.


Did Charles goodnight have kids?

Yes, Charles Goodnight had children. He and his wife, Mary Ann, had two sons, Charles and William. Goodnight is often remembered for his contributions to cattle ranching and the development of the Western cattle industry, but his family life was also an important aspect of his legacy.

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Where did the western cattle industry had it's origins in Mexico or Spain?

Mexico


What western states have cattle herding as a primary industry?

Which western states have cattle as a primary industry


Who made the western cattle industry profitable?

Ranchers made the western cattle industry profitable. They did this by selling and raising cattle for food and agricultural purposes.


What made the western cattle industry profitable?

The western cattle industry was very profitable because the cattle cost very little to feed. The cattle were also worth very little in the south but roughly tripled in value when shipped to the north.


Where did the techniques of the western cattle industry originate?

And what techniques would those be?


What made the cattle industry profitable?

The western cattle industry was very profitable because the cattle cost very little to feed. The cattle were also worth very little in the south but roughly tripled in value when shipped to the north.


Which Western states have cattle herding as primary industry?

Montana, South Dakota, Idaho, Texas


What are the major industries of Western Australia?

Mining is the predominant industry in Western Australia. Wheat, sheep and cattle are also major industries.


Why did the chisholm trail help the cattle industry?

That way cattle could be moved from one side of the country to the other end.


When did the cattle industry start in Texas?

The Texas cattle industry had its origins from the Spanish culture in raising cattle and ranching. However, some practices of cattle ranching may have come from African cultures since many of the men who were involved in ranching and acting as cattle hands in many ranches in and around Texas were of African-American origin or descent.


What impact did the American cattle industry have on the growth of the nation?

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.


What was the western cattle bonanza?

The western cattle bonanza refers to the period in the late 19th century when there was a significant increase in the cattle industry in the American West. This was fueled by factors such as the expansion of railroads, demand for beef in growing urban markets, and the availability of open range land for grazing. Ranchers capitalized on these conditions to build massive cattle empires.