Cattle Drive

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Involved cowboys moving herds of cattle long distances to market and railroad

Real World Example

The cattle drive was crucial in the history of The Changing West because it helped develop the beef industry by moving cattle from Texas to railheads in Kansas, where they were then shipped to markets in the East. This process highlighted tensions over land use, as cattle drives often crossed Native American territories and farms, sparking conflicts. Today, these journeys reflect themes of resource management and economic opportunity, which are still relevant as people navigate land ownership and agricultural practices. The concept of efficient transport and logistics from cattle drives has influenced modern supply chain management, affecting how goods are moved globally. For an average person, this means having access to a variety of products from different places, often at lower prices, due to well-organized transportation systems.

Practice Version

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