I would not want to live in the South during the 1800s because women couldn't travel alone, women had little to no rights, and slavery was OK. For me personally, I would want absolutely nothing to do with the mistreatment of other human beings.
Colonist used to live before us in the 1700 and 1800's
What would it be like to live in the south as a freedman during Reconstruction?
The hemisphere south of where I live in would be the Southern Hemisphere.
Colonist used to live before us in the 1700 and 1800's
In the 1800's there were two places to live in, the Farm, and the City. The farm had 80 percent livng there, and got 100$ more. The city had more money to live on. So I would say the best place to live in the 1800's was the Farm
It is impossible to live in the 1800's as the 1800's were in the past.
The Pawnee originally lived on the plains of Nebraska and Kansas. During the 1800's the Pawnee were forced to move to a reservation in Oklahoma. The largest groups of Pawnee still live in Oklahoma.
During cold spells in the last glaciation people in northern areas would have moved further south. In Europe various areas were used such as northern Spain, the Balkans and the Black Sea. Others, in parts of south-east Asia and Australasia would have found it much easier. As it is thought by most that the Americas were populated only during the later part of the last glaciation, they would have followed game animals to the south.
many of the people who live there today are descendents of people who emigrated from the southeast during the early 1800's.
Texas is above the equator.
People who live in South Dakota have come from many places. The Native Americans who live in South Dakota possibly came from Minnesota. According to the traditional creation stories of the People of the Seven Council Fires, they began in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The first Europeans to live in South Dakota were French trappers and fur traders. Germans, Norwegians, and Swedish were the main settlers of South Dakota in the late 1800's.
South