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other than the harsh landscape they had to deal with the Native Americans.
All are correct: Stagecoaches, the Pony Express, wagon trains
There are numerous reasons for the decision I'm sure, however the most obvious answer would have to be that the earliest settlers were attracted to the Great Plains by the abundance of game as well as the fertile soil for crops.
The African-American pioneers who traveled to the Great Plains after the American Civil War referred to themselves as Exodusters. The name is a play on Exodus from the Bible.
it expanded its nation because pioneers traveled west across the plains and the prairies
The phone number of the Plains Indians And Pioneers Museum is: 580-256-6136.
The web address of the Plains Indians And Pioneers Museum is: http://www.pipm1.com
The majority of the Mormon pioneers traveled in traditional wagon trains. A few groups traveled using handcarts. Handcarts were chosen as a means for the poorest church members, who could not afford an expensive wagon and ox team, to cross the plains.
The address of the Plains Indians And Pioneers Museum is: 2009 Williams Ave, Woodward, OK 73801-5717
the native people lived there before the pioneers
He was a very experinced explorer who traveled the great plains of colorado in 1806. His expedition managed to go through most of the plains and fulfilled success.
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3 months.
The great plains traveled to place to place in order to find food and recourses