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Pioneers primarily used wood as their main fuel source for cooking and heating. In areas where wood was scarce, they sometimes turned to alternative fuels like coal or dried animal dung. Additionally, as they moved westward and settled, they began using other resources available in their environment, including corn cobs and straw. Overall, the choice of fuel depended largely on the local resources and conditions.

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