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Cattle Industry

Cattle Industry

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Social Studies

7th Grade

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Michelle Maddox

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Cattle Industry

By Michelle Garcia

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Cattle Drives

Cattle drives were essential to Texas ranching, allowing cowboys to move large herds to railheads for shipment to markets where beef was in high demand. As the population of Texas grew and more land became available for ranching, the need for beef increased, driving the expansion of the cattle industry. These drives helped establish Texas as a major beef supplier, shaping its economy and culture.

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Multiple Choice

Why were cattle drives important in Texas?

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Cattle drives were important for transporting cattle to markets and boosting the Texas economy.

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Cattle drives were used to take over railroads in Texas.

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Cattle drives were mainly for transporting cotton and goats.

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They helped prevent overgrazing on ranch lands

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Barbed Wire

Barbed wire revolutionized the Texas frontier by providing an affordable and effective way to fence off land, marking property boundaries and protecting crops from roaming cattle. Influenced by the need for better land management, barbed wire was created as a solution to the challenges where cattle often trampled farmland. One major consequence of barbed wire was the end of cattle drives, as fenced-off land blocked traditional routes to routes, forcing ranchers to adopt new methods of transporting cattle. This shift ultimately transformed Texas ranching into a more stationary and controlled industry.

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Multiple Choice

What was one major consequence of using barbed wire on the Texas frontier?

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It made ranching more profitable without restrictions.
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It increased the number of cattle drives.
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It restricted cattle movement and changed ranching practices and cattle drives.

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It allowed for easier navigation across the plains.

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Windmills

Windmills played a crucial role in Texas during the cattle industry era by providing a reliable water source for livestock. As ranchers expanded across the dry and arid plains, they needed a way to access underground water. Windmills effectively drew water from underground wells, allowing cattle to roam in remote areas without dependence on rivers or natural springs. This innovation helped sustain large herds, supported settlement in rural regions, and contributed to Texas’ rise as a leader in the cattle industry.

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Multiple Choice

What was the primary role of windmills during the Texas cattle industry era?

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To grind grain for cattle feed.
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Providing a reliable water source for livestock

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To serve as a lookout for cattle rustlers.
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To generate electricity for ranches.

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West Texas and Ranching

West Texas has a dry, arid climate with little rainfall, which made farming difficult and limited crop production. As a result, economic development in the region relied more on ranching, than farming as cattle could graze on the open plains despite the harsh conditions. Additionally, the creation of Windmills did help to support this area to access water.

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Dropdown

Due to the dry climate, the land in West Texas was not ideal for farming, so settlers relied on
for economic development.

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Match

Match each term with its correct purpose:

Cattle Drives

Barbed Wire

Windmills

Moved large herds to meet beef demand

Fenced off land, ending open-range ranch

Provided a reliable water source by draw

Cattle Industry

By Michelle Garcia

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