2.2 The cattle industry Flashcards
Why did the railroads help the cattle industry grow?
Because it provided a way to move cattle worth $5 a head in Texas to the industrial cities of the North, which would pay $40 a head.
What did the Quarantine laws (1855) do?
They blocked Texan cattle from Missouri and Kansas
which blocked the long drives to Sedalia and St Louis.
Texas cattle were kept out of quarantine zones: the settled areas of Missouri and Kansas
After the civil war, how many cows were in Texas
5 million by 1865
What was in high demand in northern towns and cites 1861-65
*what blocked this?
Beef, however drives to Sedalia were blocked because of Texas fever.
Kansas had relaxed their quarantine rule in 1867. What did this mean.
it meant that Texan cattle were allowed to be driven through the state if they kept to the west of where farmers had settled.
Abilene was in that westward zone (Joseph McCoy).
What happened as the railroad moved further west?
it created new rail-heads outside the quarantine zones.
Joseph McCoy
How did Joseph McCoy build the first cow town?
- building stockyards and hotels in Abilene
- building a new railroad spur for loading the cattle onto railroad trucks
- extending the Chisholm Trail up to Abilene, agreeing passage through Indian Territory
- promoting the new route in Texas: McCoy spent $5000 on marketing
When did Joseph McCoy build the first cow town
1867
What did the first cow town result in?
35,000 cattle being driven to Abilene
What did Charles Goodnight and Oliver Loving realise?
That there was another market for Texan cattle : new settlements in the west
when was the Goodnight-Loving trail established?
1866
what was the first Goodnight-Loving trail, in 1866, to?
Fort Sumner where the government had failed to get enough supplies for Navajo Indian reservations.
How much cattle did Goodnight and Loving sell when they went to Fort Sumner?
They sold 800 cattle for $12,000 : this was four times the price of cattle in Texas
In 1868, where did the Goodnight-Loving trail extend up to?
Colorado (booming mining towns) and Wyoming, to the Union Pacific railroad
What was the significance of the Goodnight-loving tail?
recognised new markets in the west
helped grow Wyoming cattle industry as other cattlemen started to drive cattle to Wyoming, so Wyoming’s cattle ranches began to grow