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Chapter 21: The Cattle Kingdom Section 3: Ranches, Rangers, & Cowboys.

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1 Chapter 21: The Cattle Kingdom Section 3: Ranches, Rangers, & Cowboys

2 Ranching in South Texas Cattle Kingdom— ranches on the open range from Texas to Canada BEVO—it’s what’s for dinner!

3 Ranching in South Texas King Ranch—very important South Texas ranch King Ranch is located in Kennedy County

4 Ranching in South Texas More than one million acres at one time Presently 825,000 acres Larger than state of Rhode Island

5 Ranching in South Texas The owners of King Ranch donated land for the towns of Kingsville & Raymondville

6 Ranches in the Panhandle Removal of Indians opened up Panhandle to ranching Grass & flat open land good for cattle ranching Ogallala Aquifer provided water

7 Ranches in the Panhandle Farming in the Panhandle expanded after the appearance of windmills. Windmill

8 Ranches in the Panhandle John Adair & Charles Goodnight established the JA Ranch in Palo Duro Canyon Charles Goodnight

9 Ranches in the Panhandle XIT Ranch—Panhandle ranch bought for the cost of a new state capitol in Austin

10 Ranches in the Panhandle Covered 3 million acres Almost the size of Connecticut 150,000 cattle

11 Ranchers & Cowboys Bose Ikard— African American trail driver & rancher Bose Ikard

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15 Cowboy Culture Cowboy Culture popularized in America by inexpensive novels that glorified cowboy life.

16 Cowboy Culture Myth: cowboys lived fearless, happy, & worry free lives roaming through rugged but gorgeous landscapes Fact: faced many dangers, worked long hours, and received little pay


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