6. Slow Development Slow and small scale from end of Mexican-American War until Civil War (1861-1865) ends War cuts off market in East Texas Longhorns roamed freely and numbers grew; shot as game animals
7. Ex-Confederate soldiers and Ex-slaves sought jobs Demand for meat increased in East as economy took off Cattle ranchers began increasing operations Post Civil War
8. Plains Indians U.S. Cavalry set up Forts (Fort Laramie, Fort Buford etc.) in West to protect settlers Threat of Indian attacks was reduced as reservations were established Cattle industry secured huge contracts to supply army with food By 1870 the US Army was buying between 60 and 70,000 head of cattle a year to feed the Indians and its own soldiers
9. Joseph McCoy Solved problem of moving the cattle from Texas to cities of the East. Post-Civil War boom in railroad construction connects east and west Starting in 1867 cattle are loaded onto train cars in Abilene, Kansas and shipped back east…soon other towns begin to compete Cattle worth less than $5 in Texas might fetch $30 in Kansas
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11. Cattle needed to be driven in large numbers from Texas to railheads in Kansas Trails utilized to drive cattle herds to market Large scale operation required several cowboys working ‘round the clock Cowboys, what good are they?
14. What do I do? Trail Boss: Best Paid, Worked for same ranch, scouted for water and trouble, negotiated price Point: Veterans who rode at front and “drove” herd Swing/Flank: Kept herd together, “cut out” sick animals Drag: Kept stragglers moving Wrangler: Controlled Remuda (extra horses) Chuck Wagon: Driven by cook, carried food and supplies
15. Answer Questions 12-15 Find out about: What happened in Abilene? Why the “golden age” of cowboys ended?
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