nature goods, grew crops, hunted, and fished
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They would pack food before they left their town. and while they would be traveling they would pick berries, fish, and hunt. Also, if they came across a town they would buy some food there.
They Hunt for it
At first the Native Americans didn't mind the pioneers. But then the pioneers started hunting the buffalo, elk, and deer, which were the Native Americans main source of food.
Pioneers got dysentery from dirty water and food. When they digested the bacteria, they got very sick and got dysentery.
pioneers of what
They sent food and water, and supplies.
They purchased them from shops/merchants who had set up businesses to meet the pioneers' demands.
The Pioneers took food,weopons, and suplies
Yes
If a pioneer was moving out west they would have to bring everything they could possibly need with them. Since there were no stores or shops in the wilderness, pioneers had to bring their food, building supplies, hunting supplies, and everything else with them.
They Hunt for it
They are called conestoga wagons.
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They are called conestoga wagons.
pioneers traded food, cloths and anything they had for the things they needed.
I assume you mean the American pioneers of the west? They typically brought food, clothing, tools that they would need to farm and hunt, animals and livestock such as horses, cows, pigs, and chickens. The pioneers also took other necessities of western life such as firearms, animal food and a bible (Depending on whether or not they were Cristian.). Children often brought a doll or a toy train to play with during the travel to their new life.
Pioneers often left behind heavy furniture, books, non-essential clothing items, and excess food supplies to lighten their load and make their journey more manageable. They also discarded items that were damaged or no longer useful.
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