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They made food for people to eat.
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They made food for people to eat.
they help with ro
The growth of ranchos in California during the 19th century significantly boosted the state's economy by promoting the cattle industry, which became a key driver of agricultural production. Ranchos facilitated large-scale cattle ranching and the export of beef, leather, and other goods, contributing to trade and commerce. This economic boom attracted settlers and entrepreneurs, leading to increased land value and development. Additionally, the ranchos played a crucial role in shaping California's social and cultural landscape, tying economic prosperity to the state's agricultural heritage.
Back then, ranchos were large and small. Ranchos had a large field so that animals can graze on it. Some ranchos have a lot of buildings and some don't. Back then ranchos mostly had gates to keep their horses, sheep or cattle from running away.
Women on the ranchos had many jobs. Some ran their own ranchos and even worked with cattle. Women did much more on ranchos than chores, however. Some, such as Juana Briones de Miranda, owned their own ranchos.
Ranchos are small farms where as favelas (or favelos) are shanty towns, normally found in Brazil.
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For people