to go up north
Kansas had railroads
because it would be harder for Americans to transport cattle up north
because sou couldnt make it to enorth
The Great Western Cattle Trail stretched approximately 1,500 miles from southern Texas to railheads in Kansas, particularly in the areas of Abilene and Dodge City. Established in the late 1800s, it was a major route for cattle drives, facilitating the movement of cattle to markets in the north. The trail played a significant role in the development of the cattle industry in the United States.
to go up north
The three great cattle trails include the western trail, the Chisholm trail and the goodnight loving trail.
Kansas had railroads
the Chisolm and the Great Western Cattle Trail.
The most common name was 'cattle drive'.
because it would be harder for Americans to transport cattle up north
because sou couldnt make it to enorth
Because when the railroad was created the railroad could do exactly the same thing and faster.
Probaly the Goodnight-Loving trail (not joking, the last names of the two guys who founded it were actually Goodnight and Loving)
The Great Cattle Drive, also known as the cattle drives of the American West, primarily took place during the late 19th century, with its peak occurring between the 1860s and the 1880s. It began in earnest after the Civil War, around 1866, when ranchers sought to move cattle from Texas to railheads in Kansas and other states for shipment to markets in the East. This period marked a significant expansion of the cattle industry and the iconic cowboy culture.
I'll give you three to choose from: railroads, the terrible winter of 1887 and the Great Depression in the 1930s which were a result from intense overgrazing of rangeland by cattle ranchers.
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