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    In the Western United States and Canada, open range is rangeland where cattle roam freely regardless of land ownership. Where there are "open range" laws, those wanting to keep animals off their property must erect a fence to keep animals out; this applies to public roads as well.

  3. open range, in U.S. history, any of several areas of public domain north of Texas where from about 1866 to 1890 more than 5,000,000 head of cattle were driven to fatten and be shipped off to slaughter.

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  4. Oct 24, 2017 · The final blow to the open range was the winter of 1886-87. It became known as the Great Die Up. It was an incredibly harsh winter with temperatures dropping to -55 degrees. Deep snow prevented the cattle from reaching the grass and around15% of open range herds died. Any cattle that did survive the winter was in a terrible condition.

  5. Sep 21, 2023 · The ending of Open Range is both satisfying and thought-provoking. It ties up loose ends while leaving room for interpretation. In the final act of the film, Charley and Boss confront Denton Baxter and his hired guns in a climactic gunfight.

  6. By the end of the 1880s the innovation of barbed wire and increased settlement had closed the open range and tamed the wild West. See also: Barbed Wire, Chisholm Trail, Cowboy, Cow Town, Longhorn Cattle, Prairie. OPEN RANGE The open range consisted of the unfenced public lands of the West.

  7. Main Ideas. 1. The use of barbed wire led to the closing of the open range and to range wars. 2. Overgrazing and heavy use of ranch land helped contribute to the decline of the Cattle Kingdom. Key Terms and People. • Joseph F. Glidden. • barbed wire. • range wars.

  8. Feb 24, 2015 · Open Range. The decimation of the bison, which once ruled the plains by the millions, opened an empire of grass to aspiring stockgrowers. Here was opportunity to prosper on the bounty of the public domain, rich grass and abundant water, free for the grazing. Large tracts were necessary due to the aridity of the plains.

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