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3. What ended the cattle boom that followed World War I?​

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Answer:The great depression

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By the 1880s, the cattle boom was over. ... The romantic era of the long drive and the cowboy came to an end when two harsh winters in 1885-1886 and 1886-1887, followed by two dry summers, killed 80 to 90 percent of the cattle on the Plains. As a result, corporate-owned ranches replaced individually owned ranches.

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