What caused the cattle industry to become commercially lucrative?
a-cattle grazed in t...
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What caused the cattle industry to become commercially lucrative?
a-cattle grazed in the grasslands--growing large and selling for profit.
b-the miners who were moving west needed more meat to eat, so farmers were able to sell their cattle to them for a large profit.
c-the government began to regulate the industry which farmers with quality cattle to more easily sell them in the stockyards.
d-mr. mccoy
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