Resource Summary
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Cowboys, Indians, and Gunfighters: The Story of the Cattle Kingdom by Albert Marrin (Author) Describes life in the American West and the growth of the cattle industry, from the introduction of horses and cattle by the Spanish through the reign of the cattle barons in the late nineteenth century. |
Details
- Resource Type: Book
- ISBN: 0-689-31774-3
- Print Status: In Print
- Chapters: 6
- Pages: 196
- Suggested Grade Level: 9th - 12th
- Geographical Setting: Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakot
- Historical Setting: 1493 - 1920
- Subjects: History
- Publisher: Macmillan
- Copyright: 1993
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Chapter Details
- 1 — Noble Beasts of Spain
- 2 — Land of the Longhorn
- 3 — The Man on Horseback
- 4 — Going to Town
- 5 — Conquering the Great Plains
- 6 — Empire of Grass


