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cattle industry
the disappearance of the buffalo and the emergence of the texas longhorn was not a coincidence. why do you think the buffalo disappeared at this time?
why was there such a huge demand for beef? how did this beef industry impact first nation groups? (1850s to 1887)
1. Why did the buffalo disappear at this time?
During 1850s - 1887, buffalo were hunted extensively (by settlers, hunters for hides, etc.) to clear land for ranching (Texas longhorn industry) and due to government policies to subjugate First Nations (who relied on buffalo), reducing their habitat and population.
Post - Civil War, the US population grew, especially in urban areas (e.g., Northern cities). Railroads expanded, enabling beef transport. The cattle industry (Texas longhorns) could supply beef, and there was a need for cheap, abundant protein, driving demand.
The beef industry (cattle ranching) led to buffalo decline (First Nations' main resource), forced relocation from traditional lands (for ranching), loss of cultural practices (tied to buffalo), and increased dependence on government rations as their self - sufficient way of life (hunting, buffalo - based economy) collapsed.
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Buffalo disappeared due to extensive hunting (for hides, to clear land for ranching), government policies to undermine First Nations (who depended on buffalo), and habitat loss as the cattle industry (Texas longhorn) expanded.