Well I really don't know I just wanted to find out my self. Anyone else with me ?
Indians, trappers and settlers
it was a vast amount of land where buffalo lived
Pontiac lived on the Detroit River on the Western Frontier and was part of the Ottowa tribe.
The steak dish named after the conservative French writer who lived on the American frontier is called "Chateaubriand." It consists of a tenderloin steak, typically served with a sauce and accompanied by vegetables.
The coin was designed at the start of the 20th century, only about 20 years after the frontier had closed. Its designs were chosen to honor the heritage of our frontier and the Native Americans who lived there and the bison they depended on.
Probably because at one point in time that is exactly what he was. He moved to western Tennessee while a young man. Tennessee was definitely on the western frontier when he arrived there. By the time he ran for President the western frontier had moved farther west and Nashville where he lived, had lost some of its frontier qualities, but was still considered to be in the frontier west by the people in the old part of the eastern US.
They would have killed them like they have before.
All of the presidents before Jackson lived within 150 miles of the East Coast. Jackson lived in Western Tennessee, which was the western frontier of the US in those days.
The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.The purpose of the forts in Hadrian's wall was the same purpose as for all forts. They were used to house army personnel and sometimes their families, they were there to protect the frontier and the settlers who lived in the area, and they were there to repel any attackers.
His father came to own 10,000 acres in Kentucky before he died. He was locally prominent on the frontier where he lived.
yes it was a native American who lived when the united states where expanding westwered and exploring/moving out onto the frontier
Hamilton (Ham) Bell was one of the first Marshals of Dodge City, and lived to be the oldest Federal Marshal on record.