The cattle boom ended because?
The cattle boom ended because
A.
many herds became infected with Texas fever.
B.
American Indians left their reservations and attacked ranchers and killed the cattle.
C.
sheep were more successful on the Great Plains.
D.
there were too many cattle and the open-range declined due to barbed wire.
I don’t know but B sounds like a ridiculous answer and C doesn’t seem likely either. I think it’s either A or D
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