Where did the culture of the cattle rancher and cowboy originate?

1. From Texas, after the buffalo was overhunted
2. From the Comanche
3. From the need to move cattle nearer the Mississippi river
4. From Spain

REAL ANSWER IS

dbc
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d

b
c

the answers to ‘Texas as Cattle King,’ Quick Check, are;

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1: From Spain.

2: Cowboys were typically low-paid young people who needed a job.

3: It had an important rail station.
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Or, if you prefer letter answers;

1: D
2: B
3: C

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D

B
C
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1519–1700s After the Spanish arrived in Mexico in 1519, ranches were established and stocked with cattle and horses imported from Spain. Landowners mounted native Indians on well-trained horses and taught them to handle cattle. By the early 1700s, cattle ranching had spread north into what is now Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico and south to Argentina. The native cowboys were called vaqueros(from the Spanish word for cow) and developed roping skills, using braided rawhide reatas (the root word for lariat). Starting in 1769, a chain of 21 Franciscan missions eventually stretched from San Diego to San Francisco, marking the beginning of California’s livestock industry.

D

B
C
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D B C is still correct

Texas as cattle king quick check

1. Where did the culture of the cattle ranching and cowboy originate?
Answer: From Spain. (D)
2. Why was the cowboy more of a legend than a reality?
Answer: Cowboys were typically low-paid young people who needed a job. (B)
3. Why did the Chisholm trail end in Abilene, Kansas?
Answer: It had an important rail station. (C)
The order is D,B,C
I hope this saves you time.