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bazaltina [42]
4 years ago
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Anna007 [38]4 years ago
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Answer:

a

Explanation:

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Nata [24]4 years ago
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<em>The cattle trail that reached Abilene, Kansas was named;</em>

A) Chisholm

<u>It was named after a man who owned a trading post in Oklahoma, Jesse Chisholm. It carried cattle from South Texas to Abilene, Kansas. It is the most popular cattle drive, and it has been used for 20 years after the Civil War. </u>

<u>Other names for the Chisholm Trial consist of;</u>

<u>- The Abilene Trial</u>

<u>- The Cattle Trial</u>

<u>- The Eastern Trial </u>

<u>- The Great Texas Cattle Trial </u>

<u>- The Kansas Trial</u>

<u>- McCoy's Trial</u>

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