Question

From whom did the American cattle ranchers learn most
about ranching from?
5) What were the environmental challenges to life on the
plains?
6) During this era there was a conversation about whether or
not the United States should stick to the Gold standard or
switch; which presidential candidate was in favor of the
Gold standard?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
1) American cattle ranchers learned most about ranching from Spanish vaqueros. The vaqueros were skilled horsemen and cattle herders who developed ranching techniques that heavily influenced American practices.

5) The environmental challenges to life on the plains included extreme weather conditions such as droughts, harsh winters, and severe storms. The region often experienced a lack of water and resources, which made it difficult for both crops and livestock to thrive. Soil erosion and the challenges of farming on the Great Plains also posed significant hurdles for settlers.

6) During this era, the presidential candidate who was in favor of the Gold standard was William McKinley. He advocated for maintaining the gold standard as a basis for U.S. currency, which was a key issue during the late 19th century political debates.
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