Pioneers had both metal and wooden utensils; large spoons, ladles, 2 pronged forks (for turning meat over a fire), cast iron skillets, cast iron dutch oven pots for over the coals baking and cooking.
some of the tools were hamers, axses, and hatchets. and if you were a farmer here are the tools you would use for a farmer. A shovel, plow, and a saw.
through hard work
they wore gray clothing
homestead act
The pioneers started to move from the east and midwest to the west in the mid 1800s looking for gold and better life.
By wagon, by horse, by foot- but usually bypassed deserts where they could.
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Due to the Louisiana Purchase people were settling in the West.
homestead act
No
They farmed.
The pioneers started to move from the east and midwest to the west in the mid 1800s looking for gold and better life.
By wagon, by horse, by foot- but usually bypassed deserts where they could.
I think they earn there living such as traders.
in the west.
Parents believed that it was their responsibility to not only teach them how to live but,how to make living.
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Due to the Louisiana Purchase people were settling in the West.
Pioneers wanted to go to Oregon to get free farmland, adventure, and better living conditions
It was too difficult to travel to get goods somewhere else. (APEX)