History of North America

When did cowboys guide huge herds of cattle north to new railroad lines extending across the great plains?

Cowboys guided huge herds of cattle north to new railroad lines extending across the great plains during the post-Civil War era, primarily between the 1860s and 1880s. This period marked the rise of the cattle industry and the development of the infamous "cattle drives" as a means to transport cattle from ranches in Texas to railheads where they could be shipped further east for processing and distribution to markets in the United States and beyond.