Pa ( Charles) Ingalls had an insatiable urge to travel westward and would have kept moving west had his wife not insisted on staying in one place once they reached Dakota. Pa did not enjoy living in an area that was populated, and where the hunting was poor.
If you are wondering where Ma & Pa finally settled, it was De Smet, South Dakota.
If you are wondering where Laura lived most of her life, it is Mansfield, Missouri.
However, if you are wondering the different locations where the Ingalls lived, there are many:
Pepin, Wisconsin
Independence, Kansas
Walnut Grove, Minnesota
Burr Oak, Iowa
De Smet, South Dakota
and even Lake City, Minnesota for a time
After leaving Walnut Grove, the Ingalls family moved to De Smet, South Dakota. This is where most of the events in the "Little House on the Prairie" book series take place.
They moved because her father wanted a better life!
Well they never said what town they lived in but, they did say that they were 40 miles away from Independence and were in Indian Territory.
Walnut Grove Minnisota
Charles Ingalls left Walnut Grove in 1879 after he and his family experienced financial difficulties and decided to move to Iowa in search of a better life.
In The Pilot episode they lived near Independence, Kansas. Then they moved to Walnut Grove, Minnesota at. Then in the beginning of season 5 they move to Winoka for 4 episodes then they move back to Walnut Grove, Minnesota. Then in the beginning of season 9 they move to Burr Oak, Iowa.
The Olson's moved to Walnut Grove to start a new life and pursue new opportunities. They wanted a fresh start and believed that Walnut Grove would provide a better environment for their family.
The two hour pilot move closely followed the book written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. As a weekly series the show strayed further from the written word of Ingalls Wilder. But some of the episodes were based on events that actually happened to the author such as when the older sister Mary lost her sight.
If you mean Indian Territory in southeast Kansas, they left for there in early spring of 1869.
No, Laura Ingalls Wilder did not live in Nebraska. She was known for her "Little House on the Prairie" books, which were inspired by her childhood in the Midwest, particularly in Wisconsin, Kansas, and South Dakota.
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Laura Ingalls Wilder moved multiple times during her childhood. The Ingalls family moved at least nine times while Laura was growing up, as depicted in her book series "Little House on the Prairie." They moved due to various reasons such as seeking better opportunities, economic conditions, and personal challenges.
she never moved to Florida that i know of
This is how you do it go left, down, right, right, up, left, up, up, left, down, down, right, up
Most of Laura Ingalls Wilder's moves were in a covered wagon, although she did travel in cars, trains and even an airplane in her long life.