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  2. Cowboy culture - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy culture is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) ... In the late 19th century, ...

  3. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the vaquero traditions of northern Mexico and became a figure of special significance and legend. [1]

  4. American frontier - Wikipedia

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    An influx of agricultural homesteaders in the first two decades of the 20th century, taking up more acreage than homestead grants in the entirety of the 19th century, is cited to have significantly reduced open land. [18] A frontier is a zone of contact at the edge of a line of settlement.

  5. Cowboy culture is moseying out of the actual West. Why? - AOL

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    CHEYENNE — Western culture has made its way into many facets of social life, most notably pop culture and media. With stars like Chappell Roan, Post Malone and Beyoncé incorporating traditional ...

  6. Coloradan explains history of vaqueros and how they inspired ...

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    The popular image of the cowboy is a rugged American man bringing justice to the Wild West. But cowboys and cowboy culture were inspired by a mixture or two even older cultures that collided in ...

  7. Cattle baron - Wikipedia

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    Cattle barons in the late 19th century United States were also sometimes referred to as cowmen, [2] stockmen, or just ranchers. In Australia, similar individuals owned large cattle stations. A similar phenomenon occurred in part of Canada in the early twentieth century.

  8. Western American Art - Wikipedia

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    In nineteenth century, the western American was considered as a symbol of freedom and unknown, encouraging artists to give support to the movement in the 19th century. [10] After the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, artists and explorers were inspired by the changes to enter the westward which provided a stage for the young to challenge their talent.

  9. Cowboy style rides back into pop culture, thanks to Beyoncé ...

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    Cowboy culture is quintessentially American — it represents ... -life horse wranglers of the late 1800s to the characters in many John Wayne and Clint Eastwood movies in the mid-20th century ...