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pioneers built their own houses
The pioneers crossed the Sierra Nevada mountain range to enter California on their journey westward.
The Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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They used their covered wagon as their houses until they finished their journey.
The pioneers crossing the Sierra Nevada were generally trying to go to California. For example, the Donner Party emigrated from the United States to California in 1846 by crossing the Rocky Mountains, Great Basin, and finally the Sierra Nevada in order to settle in Mexican California.
Pioneer houses were typically small, one or two-room cabins made of logs or sod. They often had dirt floors, thatched roofs, and minimal furnishings. These houses were designed to be simple and functional, meeting the basic needs of the pioneers.
lady pioneers made it from wood ash
They didn't cost much to build
Miyax used a shovel to cut blocks of sod from the tundra, which she then stacked and arranged into a dome-shaped shelter. She used rocks and sticks to reinforce the structure and create a doorway.
Yes they had no place to live so pioneers used Buffalo skin grass mud and other things I don't want to tell
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