People from back east needed more meat, since all of the meat was used up feeding the soldiers in the Civil War.
It didn't. Industry had been growing in the US since the 17th century and would grow more rapidly after 1840. But the disputes with France and then Britain in 1807-15 caused the country to rely more on its own resources. It was just one episode in a prolonged process.
Because the US Government asked farmers to grow hemp.
I would say they would grow up to be a host or scrap booker
In Germany.
I Like Turtles...
The cattle that roamed the Texas grasslands were called Longhorns. They were named this because of their ability to grow very long horns.
'cause it wanted to
They grow Berries, cattle and corns
The two factors that has helped the cattle business grow has been increase in population, and scientific development in medicine to raise healthy cattle.
Yes, cattle ranching experienced significant growth after the Civil War. The expansion of railroads allowed for easier transportation of cattle to market, particularly to the East. Additionally, the demand for beef surged as the population grew and urban centers expanded. This period saw the rise of the cattle industry, including the iconic cattle drives and the establishment of ranches across the American West.
The two factors that has helped the cattle business grow has been increase in population, and scientific development in medicine to raise healthy cattle.
To eat grass and grow.
They traded and fought to help industry grow.
Yes, I saw Cattle wandering around two weeks ago in Nevada.
In south Texas! (:
Industry did not grow in the south colonies, because of the slave code.
Other cattle herds that have cows and bulls.