not a nuf land
They faced all of kinds of problems Hostile Indian,drought,and criminals to name three problems
The land had run out at home.
farming and building houses
Life for homesteaders on the plains was challenging due to harsh weather conditions, isolation, and the need to build everything from scratch. They faced hardships such as droughts, storms, crop failures, and conflicts with Native American tribes. However, many homesteaders were determined and resilient, working hard to establish their farms and communities despite the difficulties they faced.
they were homesteaders. not farmers.
No, They were farmers.
Homesteaders lived in the Great Plains area.
What lives in the plains are Indians. Today homesteaders live there, also Buffalo or Bison, lions, squirrels, moths, butterflies.
Homesteaders came to the Plains to own land and be independent. They were also swayed by advertising paid for by railroads, steamship companies, and western states and territories.why did the sletter come to the great plains and what did they do in the great plains?
The most successful were the people who didn't die and were able to create a life on the Great Plains.
The people who settled the Great Plains were commonly referred to as "homesteaders." Many of them took advantage of the Homestead Act of 1862, which granted land to individuals willing to cultivate it. These settlers included a diverse mix of immigrants and Americans seeking new opportunities in agriculture and farming. They faced significant challenges, including harsh weather conditions and limited resources, as they worked to establish their livelihoods on the plains.
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