Pioneer women, including those who traversed either the Mormon Trail or the Oregon Trail, were unmatched in their abilities to overcome adversity and give their all in support of whatever cause they followed. They literally blazed a path for others to follow. They bore and raised children on the trail, often forsaking food themselves in order to feed their families. Many died on the trail, some even in childbirth. Those that survived often had to make the journey without a husband as many had died, or were called away to serve missions or support the Mormon Battalion.
For later generations, their stories of sacrifice and faith have given rise to a deeper appreciation for blessings being enjoyed today. Their courage and fortitude helped elevate the status of women to becoming voters, land owners, and even business owners in their own right. Their dedication to their God and their families has inspired countless descendants in their own quests for spiritual fulfillment.
One might argue that the legacies of pioneer women are both incalculable and immeasurable.
Pioneer women leave behind a leagacy of faith, adversity, and strength.Ê Many of these women lost spouses, children, and other family memebers, they often times went without food so they could feed thier children, they worked hard along side thier sposes or alone.Ê
Biddy Mason: Biddy Mason's enslaver tried to take her from California to Texas, mason sued for her freedom and won. Annie Bidwell: the movement to give women a right that had been denied in the East, the right to vote. Wyoming Territory: led the way by granting women the right to vote in 1829.
They moved there because they wanted to!they did not want to be left behind by their husbands and the adventure
Pioneer women, including those who traversed either the Mormon Trail or the Oregon Trail, were unmatched in their abilities to overcome adversity and give their all in support of whatever cause they followed. They literally blazed a path for others to follow. They bore and raised children on the trail, often forsaking food themselves in order to feed their families. Many died on the trail, some even in childbirth. Those that survived often had to make the journey without a husband as many had died, or were called away to serve missions or support the Mormon Battalion. For later generations, their stories of sacrifice and faith have given rise to a deeper appreciation for blessings being enjoyed today. Their courage and fortitude helped elevate the status of women to becoming voters, land owners, and even business owners in their own right. Their dedication to their God and their families has inspired countless descendants in their own quests for spiritual fulfillment. One might argue that the legacies of pioneer women are both incalculable and immeasurable.
Sarah pioneers a new approach to problem-solving in her research project.
The pioneer women were the heart, soul and backbone of the homesteaders that moved west. Women worked as partners with the pioneer men or independently in establishing homes, working the land, and developing the towns and cities of the center of America.
British women played important roles in the war effort. They replaced men in agriculture and ran the farms their husbands had to leave behind. This was at the suggestion of their government.
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It was that they couldn't read and or leave any man or women behind because that's rude to there leader.
pioneer clothing was old dresses and shoes and bonets for women and for the men it was straw hats and overalls