Asked by Vaggi

Which option correctly describes the workers who herded Anglo-American cattle
in the 1820s and 1830s? (1 point)

Anglo-American cattle owners were only willing to hire Anglo-American
cowherds to watch over their cattle.

Most cowherds in this period were from Anglo-American families who owned
cattle herds.

They were mostly laborers who included Tejano vaqueros, enslaved African
Americans, French Louisianians, and Anglo-Americans.

Anglo-American cattle owners only trusted experienced Tejano vaqueros to take
care of their herds.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They were mostly laborers who included Tejano vaqueros, enslaved African Americans, French Louisianians, and Anglo-Americans. This reflects the diverse workforce that actually herded cattle in that period.