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they go to the great plains
if you were in the great plains and wanted to travel to the Appalachian mountains,you would go mostly-
they came in the 1850s
the people of the great plains mainly used tepees for shelter. Go towww.saskschools.ca/~gregory/firstnations/tipi.html . It was quite useful
There are many great things to do in South Texas Plains. You can go out to eat, the rivers and crosswalk.
If you've been told that you can go to greenhorn plains then go to the fighter area, talk to Beth and she'll ask what dig site you want to travel to, then give you the options and you have to click on greenhorn plains.
Yes, there was at least a variety of black bears that roamed the riverbeds as far in Colorado as Sterling. I am not sure of Nebraska, as I am a native of Colorado, and have researched the area. The Plains Indians had in-depth folklore and mythology associated with Bear, so you might want to research that. As far as Grizzlies, and Brown bears, I know of no examples to go off of to prove (or not) their existence out on the Great Plains, sorry. *** Actually, I think there might have been.
He was a very experinced explorer who traveled the great plains of colorado in 1806. His expedition managed to go through most of the plains and fulfilled success.
they had no other place to go no house no kids no life.
Because they needed to go buffalo hunting
Because they needed to go buffalo hunting