Economy of Texas.

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Economy of Texas

Ranching + = Started in SPAIN, came to TEXAS!!! Different kinds of cattle bred together-- Texas Longhorns + =

Horses, Cowboys, Open RangeFences, Brands, How to Ranch in Texas: Spanish Vaqueros (cowboys) Horses Open Range BRANDS!!! English Worked on foot No horses Fenced in + = Texas Ranching: Horses, Cowboys, Open RangeFences, Brands, Some worked on Foot!

Cattle Trails Trails from Texas Chisholm Trail Goodnight-Loving Trail Western/Dodge City Trail

Cattle Trails Uses: Markets Cowtowns Money! Solutions: Barbed wire Windmill Togetherness Problems: Rustlers Food supply Farmers

Types of Farming = = = Subsistence Tenant/Sharecropping Commercial landowner

King Cotton Cotton is Texas’ number one cash crop! Cities and Industries grew Houston, Waco Problems: Cotton bad = everything bad Bad year buy on credit DEBT!!!

Railroads + = + = 1890: ship goods from TEXAS to anywhere in the USA Good for what kind of farming??? + = + =