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It helps the cattle industry because since Texas had alot of plains the cattle were able to survive in texas.

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Why were cattle trails developed?

Cattle Ranching started in Texas and spread all throughout the West.


How did the cattle trails and the long drives change the cattle industry?

I don't think it was the cattle trails themselves that changed the industry, it was more or less the building of the railroads, more pioneers taking over the land, and barbed wire that changed the cattle industry as a whole.


How did ranching and cattle trails help western economic development?

Cattle trails helped western economic development because they helped to move cattle easily and therefore trading was easier. Ranching helped because they could have the food to themselves in times of drought, and could easily sell to other ranchers who had poor crops. Hoped I helped to answer your question. -7th grader


In Montana did people drive their cattle through there?

Yes, in Montana, cattle drives were a common practice, especially during the late 19th century when ranching became prominent. Cowboys would drive herds of cattle along trails to reach markets or grazing lands. The state's vast open spaces and ranching culture made it an ideal location for such activities, which were essential for the cattle industry. Today, while modern transportation has largely replaced cattle drives, the tradition is still celebrated in various events and rodeos.


Why did the cattle trails begin in south Texas and travel northward?

Cattle trails began in south Texas and traveled northward because there was a high demand for beef in the northern states and territories. The open grasslands and mild climate in Texas provided ideal conditions for cattle ranching, leading to the need to transport cattle to markets and railroads further north.


What towns did the cattle trails and the railroads intersect to form cattle shipping centers?

The cattle trails and railroads intersected in towns such as Abilene, Kansas; Dodge City, Kansas; and Cheyenne, Wyoming to form cattle shipping centers during the late 19th century. These towns became significant hubs for the cattle industry due to their accessible transportation networks for moving cattle to markets in the East.


Why did the cattle ranching end?

Cattle drives were for taking cattle to the stock pens for shipping by rail. Trucks replaced the rail stock yards and now they just go from large ranches to sale. Yet, there are small cattle drives that still do take place in some areas.


Why were the cattle trails so important and what impact did they have on Texas?

Before the arrival of the railway and modern road transport, cattle had to be driven from where they were reared to distant markets to be sold. Cattle drives could take several weeks. Once the railway arrived, the cattle would be driven to the nearest railhead and loaded onto cattle wagons - a much safer and speedier affair. So though the cattle trails were important, the coming of the railroad was even more important.


Describe the role of the cattle trails in the late 19th centyry?

describe the role of the cattle trails in the late 19th century


Who traveled on cattle trails to sell their cattle to markets?

Ranch hands on horseback


Are there any interesting facts about Texas cattle trails?

cattle was sold for 40$


What is the name of one of the cattle trails cowboys used to travel with their cattle?

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