Aftermath West
Chapter 13 Looking to the West Presentation
Livestock and the Open Range Chapter 8, Section 1.
Chapter 15 The Cattle Frontier in Texas. "This frontier society was in transition, to be sure, but even as more modern trends came to predominate by the.
Cattle Kingdoms & Westward Expansion. Spanish Origins *The Spanish first brought cattle & horses to Texas -By early 1800’s: nearly 1 million wild longhorns.
Hommme, Home on the Range After Reconstruction. South Primarily agricultural area – Decentralized, isolated, agricultural – Human and Natural resources,
Americans worked to find ways to deal with the cattle industry’s decline and challenging farming conditions.
Ch. 14: The Western Crossroads Ch. 15: The Second Industrial Revolution Ch. 16: The Transformation of American Society Ch. 17: Politics in the Gilded Age.
32.1 Mining, Railroads, and Cattle Rush Main Idea Mining, railroads, and the cattle industry increased the population of the West, all seeking economic.
Looking to the West, 1860–1900. The Lure of the West What conditions lured people to migrate to the West? Where did the western settlers come from?
Focus Questions What led to the cattle boom? What was life like for cowboys? What caused the decline of the Cattle Kingdom?
1 Section 3: The Cattle Kingdom Before the arrival of the settlers the Spanish and Mexicans set up cattle ranches in the Southwest. Over the years the.