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What contributions did the Spanish give to the cattle boom?

a. They offered land for Americans to settle West.
b. They offered ranching techniques and ranching language to American cowboys.
c. They worked for the American ranchers for low pay.
d. None of the above

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Answer:

what the other dude said

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Answer:

b. They offered ranching techniques and ranching language to American cowboys.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Spanish settlers in Texas, America were predominantly cattle ranchers and were more experienced in the field than the American cowboys.

The Spanish brought this trade to America and offered ranching techniques and ranching language to American cowboys which resulted in cattle boom in the country.

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