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Late-1800s range wars in Texas were primarily caused by conflicts over land use between cattle ranchers and farmers. As more settlers arrived, the open range began to be fenced off for agriculture, leading to disputes over grazing rights and water access. Additionally, the economic pressures of cattle drives and changing market demands heightened tensions. These conflicts were often exacerbated by differing views on property rights and the enforcement of law in the growing frontier.

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