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History of Trail Driving: Activity 1, Ranch Life Book 2: Cowboys & Horses

Students explore the development of the American cattle industry by sequencing key events in trail-driving history. As the teacher reads aloud, learners arrange timeline cards in chronological order to illustrate cause-and-effect relationships between major historical milestones such as the expansion of railroads, the rise of cattle trails, and the growth of ranching towns. The activity builds understanding of how economic needs and geography shaped the cowboy era and the spread of ranch culture across the American West.

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TEKS: K.13D, 1.16D, 2.16A, 3.14C, 3.14D, 3.15B, 4.4B, 5.4E, 5.23D
NCSS: Theme II, Theme III, Theme V
Ag Literacy: E1, E2, E5
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