Two obstacles early settlers faced in moving across North America were mountains and rivers. If a river had to be crossed, they had to choose the shallowest part of the river to cross. There were no set roads through mountains so people had to make their own path. They could also only travel at certain times of the year because of the snow.
farming was very difficult, much harder than farming in the East. plans farmers needed to be able to stand up to extremes of heat and cold, and to violent storms.
had problems with being attacked, sickness, storms, and their carriages wheels falling and their oxes or horses getting tired or getting hurt.
2 hardships were dealing with was the climate change, and when they moved to a different plantation they were not used to being separated with there neighbors.
They had little preparation for a 2000 mile trip and there were many diseases that spread
They were nomadic hunters and had to keep moving in search of food
The Proclamation of 1763 was made so no settlers could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]
something big
he promised to keep the settlers from moving into their lands
In the 1820's, entering the country through Maine and moving on with the settlers
They were nomadic hunters and had to keep moving in search of food
You get the pomegranate from the garden and place it in hades temple after follow down to the tunnel and take the ride across the river jumping and moving when there are obstacles in the way.
The early settlers in the Caribbean were the indigenous peoples, including the TaΓnos, Caribs, and Arawaks. These groups inhabited the region before the arrival of European explorers and settlers.
They had to man up
The Proclamation of 1763 was made so no settlers could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]
convert to catholocism.
A covered wagon.
something big
siphon
Proclamation of 1763