Cattlemen fight Texan landowners for access to water and pasture

Drought in Texas in the early 1880s lead to growing disputes among ranch and land owners and cattlemen looking for access to grass and water for their stock. Cattlemen begin cutting fences to open access to water and pasture in what became known as the “Texas Fence Cutters Range War.” At least three men are killed in clashes between fence cutters and ranchmen during this period, until agreements are reached.

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