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The Cattle Boom
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Spaniards in 1500s By 1850s Texas interbred English cattle with Spanish cattle->Texas Longhorn Immune to Texas fever Cities started to grow due to the cattle demand In 1866 a steer that could bring $4 in the western market could now bring in $40 in eastern markets
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Spanish introduced sheep ranching American Indians raised sheep in AZ and NM During the California Gold Rush shepherds brought sheep to feed the miners Cowboys despise sheep which they believe ate roots of grass “hoofed locusts”
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Workers who took care of ranchers’ cattle Many cowboys were ex-Confederate soldiers African Americans Mexican Americans Made up 1/3 of the 35,000 cowboys at this time
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General store, hotel, railroad depot, stockyard Some towns attracted businessmen, doctors, lawyers and their families Houses, schools, hired teachers, police
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20 years 1-ranchers crowded the open-range with too many cattle and the prices dropped so people weren’t as interested in becoming a rancher 2-increased competition for open-range caused people to fence off their property (barbed wire) 3-Bad weather Severe winter in 1885-86 and a drought in 1886 1887-blizzards (frozen and starved cattle)
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