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| Anglo American cattle brands were often... |
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| Before the Civil War most cattle were not.... |
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| shipped to cities in the northeast. |
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| Some Missouri farmers reacted to trail driving by ... |
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| The Great Western Trail was used to take cattle to ... |
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| Sheep ranching increased after the Civil War because of ... |
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| a growing demand for wool. |
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| After the Civil War many plantations... |
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| were divided into smaller farms. |
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| Who contributed to the ranching heritage of Texas? |
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| men and women of many cultures. |
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| The man who convinced the railroads and cattle drovers to meet further west to avoid Missouri was.... |
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| Cattle were branded to .... |
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| On a trail drive, the wrangler's job was to... |
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| Which became an important part of ranching just as catching mustangs was no longer profitable? |
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| In 1870, what proportion of Texas farmers were tenant farmers? |
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| The typical Texan in the late 1800's was a |
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| West Texas and the Panhandle became open to ranchers... |
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| after the buffalo were wiped out. |
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| The arrival of more farmers in Texas resulted in... |
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| growth of many small towns. |
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| Cattle were first brought to America by explorer's from... |
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| Cattle drives were begun to... |
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| Severe blizzards and long drought in Texas in the 1880's... |
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| led to the decline of cattle ranching. |
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| Mexican American Vaqueros were most often found on Ranches in... |
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| Sedalia Trail was the ... |
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| path upon which cattle were driven between Texas and Missouri |
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| formerly Santa Gertrudis, this ranch became one of the largest in Texas. |
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| Goodnight-Loving Trail... |
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| path used for moving cattle to New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. |
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| Chisholm Trail was the... |
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| trail named for a Native American trader. |
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| Shoe Bar/Matador Ranches were founded by |
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| A Rooster is on the perched on the peak of the roof and lays an egg, which side does it roll down? |
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