What is the relationship between land, government, the railroad, and cattle ranching?
This is an open ended question right?
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I can possibly give you an answer that makes sense, but don't quote me on this. The relationship between land, government, the railroad, and cattle ranching is, all 3 of those things rely on land ownership. The government didn't really need to buy land because they could just take it. Railroads need to be built across lands, so you'd probably have to own land to build one. Cattle ranching of course requires land for a number of different reasons.
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welp reword it :)
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ight i will try better next time, last time i learned that stuff was in 8th grade lol
AP history!!!!
oh, im a junior in High School, so it would be AP history for us
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Railroads created the market for ranching, and because for the few years after the war that railroads connected eastern markets with important market hubs such as Chicago, but had yet to reach Texas ranchlands, ranchers began driving cattle north, out of the Lone Star state, to major railroad terminuses in Kansas,
Railroads created the market for ranching, and because for the few years after the war that railroads connected eastern markets with important market hubs such as Chicago, but had yet to reach Texas ranchlands, ranchers began driving cattle north, out of the Lone Star state, to major railroad terminuses in Kansas.
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