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The Evolution of the Cowboy Levi's Round-Up of Cowboy Lore is a colorful and detailed map created by artist Jo Mora in 1933. The map portrays the history of the cowboy in the American West, from the early Spanish explorers and their introduction of horses to the Native Americans, to the golden age of the cowboy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The map is rich in detail and features illustrations of cowboys, horses, and cattle, as well as important landmarks and historical events.
The map is divided into four sections, each representing a different era of cowboy history. The first section portrays the early days of the cowboy, when Spanish explorers and missionaries introduced horses to the indigenous peoples of the West. The second section shows the rise of the cowboy as a skilled horseman and ranch hand during the mid-19th century. The third section illustrates the cowboy's peak period, which spanned from the 1870s to the turn of the 20th century. The fourth and final section shows the decline of the cowboy as a cultural icon, due in part to the advent of automobiles and other technological advances. Overall, the Evolution of the Cowboy Levi's Round-Up of Cowboy Lore is a fascinating and visually stunning map that captures the history and spirit of the American West.
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