The cattle drives in the 1860s–1870s would not have been possible without:

A) rail lines to eastern markets.
B) steamship transport from the Texas coast to New York City.
C) new laws establishing American ownership of range cattle.
D) cheap ranch lands along the Rio Grande.


Answer: A

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