All the young boys and men [not babys] go out and cut down trees with their axes and\or hatchets, and bring in the wood to make a cabin!
3 months.
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cabins
There are numerous reasons for the decision I'm sure, however the most obvious answer would have to be that the earliest settlers were attracted to the Great Plains by the abundance of game as well as the fertile soil for crops.
The last part of the plains to be settled was the Oklahoma Territory.
In the plains, pioneers often built houses using materials readily available in their environment, primarily wood and sod. Many constructed sod houses, or "soddies," which were made from layers of grass and soil, providing insulation and durability. In wooded areas, log cabins were common, while some used adobe or stone in regions where those materials were accessible. These structures were designed to withstand the harsh weather conditions of the plains.
The phone number of the Plains Indians And Pioneers Museum is: 580-256-6136.
The web address of the Plains Indians And Pioneers Museum is: http://www.pipm1.com
Jackrabbits.
The address of the Plains Indians And Pioneers Museum is: 2009 Williams Ave, Woodward, OK 73801-5717
the native people lived there before the pioneers
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