Cattle towns, also known as “cow towns,” were midwestern frontier settlements that catered to the cattle industry. The economies of these communities were heavily dependent on the seasonal cattle drives from Texas, which brought the cowboys and the cattle that these towns relied upon.[1]<span> Cattle towns were found at the junctions of railroads and livestock trails. These towns were the destination of the cattle drives, the place where the cattle would be bought and shipped off to urban meatpackers, midwestern cattle feeders, or to ranchers on the central or northern plains.</span>[1]<span> Cattle towns were made famous by popular accounts of rowdy cowboys and outlaws who were kept under control by local lawmen, but those depictions were mostly exaggeration and myth.</span>
Because that flag represents a culture that most do not appreciate. It shows the mistakes of the USA and how we treated humans like animals it was immoral, and we needed to grow from it and remember the mistakes not celebrate them.
1876 was an important year for America because it was America's 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. This signifies the unity amongst Americans which establishes a strong centripetal force.
The answer is Court of International Trade.