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Cattle Kingdom

Cattle Kingdom. The Vaquero. Click on the picture. Vocabulary Words. Ranchero. Hacienda. Branding. Dehorning. Vaquero. Cowboy. Roundup. Cattle drive. Stampede. Calf. Bull. Hereford. Click on the picture to learn about Rancheros and land grants.

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Cattle Kingdom

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  1. Cattle Kingdom The Vaquero Click on the picture

  2. Vocabulary Words • Ranchero • Hacienda • Branding • Dehorning • Vaquero • Cowboy • Roundup • Cattle drive • Stampede • Calf • Bull • Hereford Click on the picture to learn about Rancheros and land grants. • Longhorn http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  3. Students will view several online newspapers to learn about the Cattle Kingdom and its importance to Texas. They will follow the permalinks embedded in pictures/shapes on each slide, as well as use the “Texas Cattle Kingdom” worksheet, among others. Discover the numerous links embedded within this PowerPoint, you may select a few slides to use or view just the slide show. How to view the articles: • Students use the slides_with_notesPowerPoint. • From the slide, click on the picture or shape (cattle). • Then click on the zoom link, located on the right side of the page. • Locate and read the article. (download to read article) http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  4. Cattle Ranges of the Southwest Cattle Ranges of the Southwest A History of the Exhaustion of the Pasturage and Suggestions for its Restoration By H. L. Bentley Special Agent in charge of Grass Station at Abilene, Texas Continued on next slide http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  5. Cattle Ranges of the Southwest Cattle Ranges of the Southwest By H. L. Bentley Special Agent in charge of Grass Station at Abilene, Texas A History of the Exhaustion of the Pasturage and Suggestions for its Restoration By H. L. Bentley Special Agent in charge of Grass Station at Abilene, Texas Continued on next slide http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  6. Cattle Ranges of the Southwest A History of the Exhaustion of the Pasturage and Suggestions for its Restoration By H. L. Bentley Special Agent in charge of Grass Station at Abilene, Texas http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  7. Raising Cattle (Click on the picture) What was the gravest danger that early ranchers had to face? Click Learn about branding Read how symbols were recorded Cattlemen Convention Cattle & Big Bucks $800,000 Click on the shapes (cattle) http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  8. Cattle Dehorning Find out how the experts went about making the job easier. Click on the picture and shapes (cattle) to learn how. How were the cattle kept healthy? click Answer the questions on the “Texas Cattle Kingdom” worksheet. Click on the picture http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  9. The Spring Roundup – click on picture Learn about life on the Trail, the Spring Round-up, Shanghai Pete and Beating a Stampede Click on the shapes (cattle) to read the actual event. Write your account by using a story map. http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  10. Click on the shapes (cattle) Read about the legendary Chisholm Trail and others Click on the shapes (cattle) to find out more. Goodnight-Loving, Western and Shawnee are other well-known trails. Use the Cattle Trail Map & different colors to show each trail on the blank map. Click on the picture view video of Chisholm Trail http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  11. What single event brought in millions of dollars to Texas cattle owners? • Why was this important? • What did Mr. I. Dahlman have to do with this? Click on the shape (cattle) to find out. • Who is Geronimo? How did these events influence his life? • Read the article, then answer the questions on the “Texas Cattle Kingdom” worksheet. Click on the picture to read the actual article. http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  12. Ruth Roach on a bucking bronco 1920 - click on the picture Stock pens - Skidmore, Texas Kitty Canutt – click on the picture http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  13. Cattle branding equipment and the dehorning process in more current times http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  14. Cows at milking stations. Click on the picture. How are the pictures different? How are they the same? Record your answer on the “Texas Cattle Kingdom” worksheet. http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

  15. What two factors contributed to the end of the open range system? http://education.texashistory.unt.edu

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