Jelly beans, gorilla beas, porquipine beans, bee beans, orange beans, baked beans (only heinz of course), lorax beans, cupcake beans, roasted beans, poached beans, pig beans, scabby beans, beacon beans, boat beans, beard beans (baked beans dipped in the cowboy's closest friend's beard), armadillo beans and ben beans (invented by famous cowboy ben pratchett). Hope this helps! :-)
The Cowboys
In the late 1800s the Chisolm trail was used to drive cattle by cowboys. The cowboys originated in Texas and drove the cattle to Kansas to be sold.
b. They traveled along the trail in search of trading opportunities.
the chisholm trail was important because many cattlemen and cowboys used it to lead there cattle
Black cowboys were not accepted as foremen or trail bosses because of discrimination. They were deemed not to be on the same level as their Caucasian counter parts because of the color of their skin.
Chisholm Trail
A cowboy's life was dangerous because of animals, such as poisonous snakes, stampedes, and weather. It was exhausting because of the cattle drives, For example the Goodnight-Lovong trail, the Chisolmn trail and the Great Trail aka the Texas Trail.
Because that's where they needed to sell their cattle.
A cattle trail meant that cowboys and their cattle needed a place to stop and rest and eat, and also as a means and a place to sell their herd. More people that stop at an area encourage more stores, shops and other services that are needed to be built there.
Probaly the Goodnight-Loving trail (not joking, the last names of the two guys who founded it were actually Goodnight and Loving)
Well, honey, not all trail cowboys were eager to saddle up for a second long drive. Some of those cowpokes had their fill of dust and beans after one go-round. So, to answer your question, the fraction of trail cowboys who signed up for a second long drive would be less than a whole, that's for sure.
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