They would either make or buy them from traders who traveled along the same routes.
They usually bought them before they headed out. Other opportunities to purchase weapons may have come about from encounters with fur traders.
The pioneers skinned them and ate them. They used the fur they skinned for blankets, coats, and much more.
around 7 months
Henrey Ward Beecher.
The pioneers found that it was just open land and that it would be good for farming, and for starting a new life/villiage in the west.They also found little gold.
Pioneers typically took a variety of weapons for protection and hunting during their westward journeys. Common firearms included rifles, such as the Kentucky long rifle, and muskets, which were essential for defense against potential threats and for hunting game. Additionally, many pioneers carried pistols and knives for personal protection and utility. These weapons were crucial for survival in the often harsh and unpredictable frontier environment.
Pioneers would know how, otherwise they wouldn't be pioneers ;)
Yes, pioneers would have needed rope.
Pioneers often sought new opportunities for land, resources, and economic advancement in frontier regions. Despite the challenges and hardships they faced, pioneers were motivated by the possibility of creating a better life for themselves and their families, as well as the sense of adventure and exploration that came with settling new territories.
You would have to press the Triangle button. :)
The address of the Junior Pioneers Of New Ulm Inc is: Po Box 22, New Ulm, MN 56073-0022
The Other Pioneers are pioneers of Hispanic descent the explored around the Mexico area.