There was no place to purchase food so they had to grow there own food.
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Poor families needed the money.
Angela Caughey has written: 'Pioneer families' -- subject(s): Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Pioneers
The Native Americans in the West resented the influx of pioneer families onto their lands. Mendel compared successive generations of plants, and was a pioneer in the field of genetic research.
Most pioneer families tended to settle in areas with fertile land for farming, access to water sources like rivers or lakes, and opportunities for trade and commerce. Some common areas where pioneer families settled were the American Midwest, such as the Great Plains and the Ohio River Valley, as well as the western frontier regions like California and Oregon.
Farming families
No. Comanches only had cows that they stole from pioneer families or were given by Comancheros.
John A. Shields has written: 'Three Kansas pioneer families'
Pioneer families tended to settle in communities along major rivers primarily because rivers allowed boats along that carried goods plus water was needed to sustain life. The rivers provided power, food, travel and trade routes.