Toilets, Lightbulbs, Plumbing...pretty much any modern convience.
They did have wood stoves to cook on, but that was about as modern as it got.
They made a path called the Cumberland Gap or path
pioneers
it is the roof that is what on the top a roof
rifle and a axe
Pioneers needed to cross the Appalachian mountain range in order to get to Kentucky and Tennessee. They used the Cumberland Gap, a path through the mountain range, to do so.
pioneers traded food, cloths and anything they had for the things they needed.
stores
Before pioneers had a house built, they would continue living in their wagons. But after they, they usually would take the top off and use it as a normal wagon or they would take it apart and use it for wood to build other things.
Gold Some others moved there for land from the HomeStead act
Some things they provided: -Food -Clothing -Warmth -Transportation -Tools and Weapons (From bones, Claws etc.)
The pioneers made Sod Homes. Use a reliable source next time, because some things on here are full of crap.
Pioneers encountered many different things that had hurt them in nature and they are hail, rain, and lightening.
clothes or other things that relate to fabric
they help with things and traveled and they helped peole in there village
Because they didn't have the the money to buy things
Some good things would be nature itself.
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