They all faced dangers and hardships... do those jobs sound easy? No, not really!
They all faced dangers and hardships... do those jobs sound easy? No, not really!
They all faced dangers and hardships... do those jobs sound easy? No, not really!
They were sidbusters,miners,single women,cowboys,railroad workers
Farmers, miners, cowboys, single women, Railroad workers, freemen, and ranchers
Farmers, miners, cowboys, single women, Railroad workers, freemen, and ranchers
On the great plains, the homes of settlers were called homesteads. These types of people were farmers, cowboys, miners and railroad workers. Also ranchers and single workers settled here.
Its a hard and rough life.
Immigrant miners and railroad workers faced discrimination to the point of danger. They also faced unfair wage practices where employers refused to pay them after they earned the money.
they had to face snowstorms and avalanches killed workers and slowed progress
Primarily Caucasian, Asian, African-American, Hispanic, and even a fair few Native American, not in any order, and several of such people were mixed-bred of any two or more of such listed. Most farmers, miners and railroad workers were male, though some females (and brave ones they were too) were in amongst such a male-dominated work force as well.
During Dickens' time, common jobs included factory workers, domestic servants, agricultural laborers, miners, and tradespeople such as blacksmiths and cobblers. There were also jobs in the growing industries like railroad workers, clerks, and shopkeepers. Additionally, professions such as doctors, lawyers, and clergy members were prevalent in society.
miners