As a result, it became an area center of drinking, gambling, and prostitution for cowboys working in the cattle trade.
They are also engaged in cattle trade.
Ellsworth was a bustling cattle town for a time during the late 1860s but its cattle trade had dwindled down by the mid-1880s.
In 1834, the Boston & Worcester Railroad was built, solidifying the community's hold on the cattle trade.
They are active in the cross-border cattle trade.
After the war, Kansas was home to Wild West towns servicing the cattle trade.
However, with the arrival of the railroad, Dodge City soon became involved in the cattle trade.
But the lifeblood of the cattle trade is still the traditional auction.
Yecapixtla kept its function as a tribute collection center and became a commercial center, especially for the cattle trade.
If the railroads complied, the new grazing ground and supporting town would secure the cattle trade.