Ali husain
bartering
bartering
The Pioneers took food,weopons, and suplies
yes
Pioneers were resourceful by utilizing materials found in their environment for building shelters, tools, and furniture. They often repurposed items and found creative solutions to solve problems. Pioneers also relied on hunting, farming, and foraging for food to sustain themselves.
One way that wildlife could be dangerous to the pioneers that traveled west was by attacking the pioneers. They could also be attracted to their food and take it.
the oregon trail
Pioneers often left behind heavy furniture, books, non-essential clothing items, and excess food supplies to lighten their load and make their journey more manageable. They also discarded items that were damaged or no longer useful.
Pioneers often traded items essential for daily survival and agricultural needs. Common trade goods included tools, seeds, livestock, clothing, and household items like cookware. Additionally, items like gold, furs, and other natural resources were valuable for trade with nearby settlements or Native American tribes. The exchange facilitated access to goods that were otherwise difficult to procure in remote areas.
3 months.
pioneers'
around 7 months