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History, 20.04.2020 19:22, Crxymia

Which of the following statements is FALSE?
a.
Fort Worth was geographically central to cattle drives that led to Kansas railroad cities.
b.
The introduction of stockyards in Chicago and St. Louis was a result of the boom in the meat packing industry.
c.
Cattle ranching began early on in Texas, but ranching remained small because cattle were difficult to move to eastern markets.
d.
Early Mexican American ranchers also raised sheep.

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