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cattle drive
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A historical method of moving cattle over long distances to market or new pastures, often associated with the American Old West.
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cattle drive
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United States
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Historical tradition where cowboys move herds of cattle over long distances to market or grazing areas.
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cattle drive
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United States
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Cattle drives are historically significant in the wild west, where cowboys herded cattle long distances to railroads for transportation to markets.
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cattle drive
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United States
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Historical practice of herding cattle over long distances to market or new pastures, commonly associated with the American West and Australian Outback
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cattle drive
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United States
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Cattle drives were an important part of the history and culture of the American West, often associated with cowboys and the open range.
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livestock route
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Historically significant for the movement of cattle in the American West, often associated with cowboys
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livestock route
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United States
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Historically important for cattle drives and cowboy culture.
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long-horned cattle
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United States
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Often associated with cowboys and Western culture
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