in 1860. in Bandera
The Great Western Cattle Trail and the Chisholm Trail are both historic cattle-driving routes in the United States. The Great Western Cattle Trail runs from Texas through Oklahoma and into Kansas, primarily following a route west of the Chisholm Trail. In contrast, the Chisholm Trail runs from the Texas cattle ranches, through Oklahoma, and to Abilene, Kansas, located further east. On a map, you can find both trails stretching northward from Texas, with the Chisholm Trail being the more eastern route and the Great Western Trail more to the west.
the western teil started in texas and end ended in texas
They were trails that led from south Texas all the way through Kansas and Dodge City.
to go up north
Kansas had railroads
where did the great western trail begin
Captain John T. Lytle
the Chisolm and the Great Western Cattle Trail.
It ended in Dodge City and Ogallala.
The Great Western Cattle Trail and the Chisholm Trail are both historic cattle-driving routes in the United States. The Great Western Cattle Trail runs from Texas through Oklahoma and into Kansas, primarily following a route west of the Chisholm Trail. In contrast, the Chisholm Trail runs from the Texas cattle ranches, through Oklahoma, and to Abilene, Kansas, located further east. On a map, you can find both trails stretching northward from Texas, with the Chisholm Trail being the more eastern route and the Great Western Trail more to the west.
the western teil started in texas and end ended in texas
oh i found it: 1866 to 1885. :)
The three great cattle trails include the western trail, the Chisholm trail and the goodnight loving trail.
They were trails that led from south Texas all the way through Kansas and Dodge City.
Kansas had railroads
to go up north
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.