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3 problems or dangers experienced on a cattle drive

2 reasons why cattle drives (to northern markets) took place

1 factor that contributed to the end of the open range and/or cattle drives
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Answered by amijan696
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River crossings, storms, and stampedes were just a few of the dangers cowboys faced on a trail drive. At night, the men took turns riding around the herd, two men at a time, moving in opposite directions.

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The cattle ranchers wanted to sell their cattle in the East and North. They could get better prices because the demand was high and the supply was low. Cattle ranchers needed to get their cattle to railroads that were often hundreds of miles from the cattle

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