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OpenStudy (anonymous):

when did bull riding develop in history???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

By the mid-1800s, charreada-style competition became popular in the Southwest, particularly in Texas and California where Mexican and Anglo ranch hands worked together. In 1852, the Lone Star Fair held in Corpus Christi, Texas, became the first-ever Anglo-American organized event to host a charreada-style bull fighting. Don Camarena, a matador from Mexico City, headlined the event. Jaripeo was featured as a secondary event, but was so popular that it made newspaper headlines as far away as New Orleans. During this time, Wild West shows also began adding steer riding to their acts, as steers were far easier to handle than bulls. - See more at: http://americancowboy.com/article/history-bull-riding#sthash.yGJ28BNG.dpuf

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks I bull ride for the HSRA and I just got curious haha

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and I was just seein if anyone knew

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol your welcome!

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