what 3 events brought an end to chisholm trail 1889
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- The Chisholm Trail was finally closed by barbed wire and an 1885 Kansas quarantine law
- By 1884, its last year, it was open only as far as Caldwell, in southern Kansas.
- Chisholm Trail, 19th-century cattle drovers' trail in the western United States. Although its exact route is uncertain, it originated south of San Antonio, Texas, ran north across Oklahoma, and ended at Abilene, Kan.
- Eventually the Chisholm Trail would stretch eight hundred miles from South Texas to Fort Worth and on through Oklahoma to Kansas. The drives headed for Abilene from 1867 to 1871; later Newton and Wichita, Kansas became the end of the trail.
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