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6. What was the main reason the Comanche begin reading the Texas frontier?
A. Americans were hostile toward the Comanche, so they intended to fight back ***
B. The Comanche wanted to show other Indian tribes in the region they were strong
C. The Comanche were fearful of white people because they were very unfamiliar with the new settlers to the region
D. The Comanche were fearful that Comancheria was going to be taken over by settlers

8. Which factor made the cattle industry successful?
A. All the southern plantations went out of business, so cattle came from the west
B. Californians sought cattle from Texas
C. The legend of the cowboy was so appealing that everyone wanted to become one
D. The demand for cattle increased in the north which made the price increase ***

9. What economic affect did great western trail have on the development of Texas?
A. The trail encourage many cattle drives ***
B. The trail allowed for cattle to be sold in faraway markets
C. The trail influenced the sale of barbed wire
D.The trail helped Cowboys be successful at their jobs

10. All the following are effects of industrial growth in the rise of labor unions in Texas during the late 1800s except?
A. Workers began to demand higher pay and better working conditions
B. The creation of labor unions contributed to the future reform movement
C. The knights of labor encouraged workers to be not across different industries ***
D. And just she’s related to agriculture the client in industries related to manufacturing increased

Respuesta :

The  Commanche were a dominant force in the West. They were known for their raids along the Texas border and into Mexico. They dominated the Comancheria, which were areas in New Mexico, west Texas and surrounding areas controlled and occupied by the Commanche up to 1860. After the Civil War ended, attempts to pacify Native American populations were in full swing. Increasingly, the need to settle the West, the discovery of gold, the development of the transcontinental railroad led to conflict. The hostilities of Americans toward the Comanche led them to fight. This situation characterized American engagement with the Comanche, especially after 1860.

The Cattle industry grew tremendously in the twenty years following the Civil War. This was due primarily to the spread of railroads throughout the new western territories. The west became a central focus for economic activity. The collapse of the plantation system led to the shift to the West.

The cattle trail led to the development of long cattle drives. This was necessary to get cattle to market in the areas of critical need.

The  Knights of Labor organized workers across industries as well as skilled and unskilled workers. Members were never encouraged not to organize industry wide.