Trade.
they came here because they didn't have enough money and for free from religious.
because a gristmill wiil save a pioneers time and the miller will make it quickly
Pioneers often faced financial challenges and lived in a barter economy, particularly in the early stages of settlement. While some had money saved or earned from selling goods, many relied on trade and services instead of cash. Land grants, homesteading, and community support played significant roles in their survival and development. Overall, the availability of money varied widely among pioneers, depending on their circumstances and resources.
Pioneers use to make a fire with wood. Wood was very hard to find on the Oregon Trail, so pioneers mostly used Buffalo Chips (dried buffalo poop.)
How pioneers cut there Wood is very simple all you do is cut it down with a ax and to make it soft is you use a thing to crape all the dead things off the wood to make it stay all clean and nice.
Money
Money
The buffalo were so important because the pioneers used their hide for money or warmth and their meat for money or for food to feed their families.
they came here because they didn't have enough money and for free from religious.
coins and 50 cent bills
Because they didn't have the the money to buy things
because a gristmill wiil save a pioneers time and the miller will make it quickly
gold ,oil,land,resorses,money
To make money and spread (dis) information and for recreation. A further answer would be to say that the pioneers of television had no idea of the huge industry that TV would give rise to.
wood
The pioneers skinned them and ate them. They used the fur they skinned for blankets, coats, and much more.
Yes