Thy need their cellphones and horses and sheep and boyfriends and family and food and other things they need...
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The pioneers found that it was just open land and that it would be good for farming, and for starting a new life/villiage in the west.They also found little gold.
To find a better life. Get new cheap land. Others went to find adventure.
I assume you mean the American pioneers of the west? They typically brought food, clothing, tools that they would need to farm and hunt, animals and livestock such as horses, cows, pigs, and chickens. The pioneers also took other necessities of western life such as firearms, animal food and a bible (Depending on whether or not they were Cristian.). Children often brought a doll or a toy train to play with during the travel to their new life.
Pioneers used several trails to travel west, including the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail. These trails were essential routes that led settlers to new opportunities in the American West during the 19th century. They faced numerous challenges, such as rough terrain, harsh weather, and limited resources along the way.
REASONSto own landnew economic opportunitiesseek goldfertile soilstart a new life where life was not that crowdedfor geographic resources
Yes, westward pioneers often encountered blizzards during their journeys. The harsh winter weather could bring heavy snowfall and severe cold, making travel extremely difficult and dangerous. These blizzards posed serious challenges, leading to delays, loss of livestock, and even fatalities. Pioneers had to be well-prepared to face such unpredictable weather conditions as they sought new opportunities in the west.
you need money to buy a new home ok and also brain
north west
The address of the Junior Pioneers Of New Ulm Inc is: Po Box 22, New Ulm, MN 56073-0022
They made a path called the Cumberland Gap or path
Trail of tears
The mass movement to Oregon was primarily begun by American pioneers seeking new opportunities for land and settlement in the Oregon Country during the mid-19th century. These pioneers were attracted by the fertile land and mild climate of the region, as well as the prospects of a better life in the West.