Why did Texans drive their cattle north when the largest markets for beef were in the east?

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2026-05-04 21:15

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Texans drove their cattle north because the railroads initially only went as far as the Midwest. By driving cattle north, they could access the railroads to transport the cattle to larger markets in the east. This long cattle drive became known as the Chisholm Trail.

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