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15. What caused the Cattle Boom in Texas? Explain.

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land grants were essential to the growth of cattle ranching in texas, beginning under Spanish rule in the eighteenth century. in 1821, the Spanish crown began offering large areas of land in the north for settlement by foreign American emigrants

The cattle boom started mainly with the Texas longhorn which was the time when Spanish settlers in the 1700s brought their cattle to California and texas.

Later, the cattle were mixed with English breeds and crated the Texas longhorn

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Answer:When the United States annexed Texas in 1845, it allocated public land for railroads and settlements. This opened up a new market for Texas beef. Land was abundant and in high economic demand. This led to the rise of the "cowboy system" of Texas ranches that became part of American legend.

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