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Question
all of the following contributed to the decline of open - range cattle ranching at the end of the nineteenth century except
a excessively cold winters
b federal recognition of american indian land claims
c a drop in cattle prices at stockyards
d overgrazing
e production of crops for distant markets
Brief Explanations
- Severe late-19th century winters (A) killed large numbers of cattle, harming open-range ranching.
- A drop in cattle prices (C) reduced profits, discouraging open-range operations.
- Overgrazing (D) depleted grasslands, making open-range ranching unsustainable.
- Commercial crop production for distant markets (E) led to fencing of land, closing off open ranges.
- Federal recognition of American Indian land claims did not directly contribute to the decline of open-range cattle ranching, as most such claims were already marginalized or ignored in regions used for ranching at this time.
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B. federal recognition of American Indian land claims