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The Spanish cowboys in California were known as "vaqueros." They played a crucial role in the development of cattle ranching in the region, bringing with them techniques and traditions from Mexican ranching culture. Vaqueros were skilled horsemen and were instrumental in managing cattle herds, influencing the cowboy culture that later emerged in the American West. Their legacy includes the introduction of terms and practices that are still prevalent in modern ranching.

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