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They were both used to drive cattle.

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What was the Chisholm and Goodnight-Loving trails used for?

They were both used to drive cattle.


What is one trail that cattle drives used?

Chisholm, goodnight - loving. the western. applegate


What are the four major trails used by settlers in the western part of the us?

Goodnight-Loving trailWestern trailChisholm trailSedalia and Baxter springs trail


When was the goodnight loving trail used?

1866-1966


Where does the goodnight loving trail end?

the Goodnight-Loving trail ends in Wyoming.


What was the great western cattle trail used by cowboys to move cattle?

Probaly the Goodnight-Loving trail (not joking, the last names of the two guys who founded it were actually Goodnight and Loving)


Was one of the cattle trails used to bring cattle raised in Texas to the north?

the Chisholm Trail heyyeyaaeyaaaeyaeyaa whats goin on?


Near what city did the chisholm and shawnee trails start?

The Chisholm Trail started near San Antonio, Texas, while the Shawnee Trail started near Austin, Texas. Both trails were used during the 19th century to drive cattle north for sale.


Is goodnight a noun?

No, "goodnight" is not a noun. It is considered an interjection or an exclamation used to wish someone well before they sleep.


Which two trails used the south pass?

the Oregon and The Mormon Trails.


Why was the Chisholm trail important to the cattlemen?

the chisholm trail was important because many cattlemen and cowboys used it to lead there cattle


Who was on the Chisholm Trail who invented the Chisholm Trail and where is the Chisholm trail?

Cows, cowboys, wranglers and Native Americans all used the trail between Texas and Abilene beginning in 1867 as a cattle trail. The route is named for Jesse Chisholm who used existing Indian routes which generally follow the Current US Highway 81 across Oklahoma from the Red River to Kansas. Chisholm established a series of trading post in Oklahoma which supplied the route although he never used the trail himself to drive cattle to market.