Though they originated in mexico, american cowboys created a style and reputation all their own A cowboy is simply a person who works on a ranch and rides on a horse while he herds cattle Throughout history, their iconic lifestyle has been glamorized in countless books, movies and.
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In the american west, a horseman skilled at handling cattle is called a cowboy
From ca.1820, cowboys were employed in small numbers on texas ranches
Working as a cowboy or cowgirl was a way to earn decent wages without a great deal of oversight from white employers, and fellow white cowboys were usually friendly with their black coworkers We have more records about the lives of black cowboys than we do on black cowgirls. A cowboy is an animal herder, usually in charge of the horses and/or cattle, on cattle ranches, especially in the western united states and canada The cowboy tradition began in spain and was subsequently transported into north and south america, where it developed its unique and enduring character.
Cowboy culture is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances associated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, and history of the american cowboy