- Drought. Water was a major problem. Without water, crops cant be raised and maintained. The solution was to make irrigation systems.
- The land was rough and hard to work on, so engineers invented the steel plow to break up the hard soil.
Pioneers rode on a cover wagon. They also walked when going to the west
Because of cheap land and big dreams.
I think is he had no idea where he is going
Either kept going or stopped to set up camp.
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The question includes the answer. The pioneers were expanding and settling westward
Pioneers rode on a cover wagon. They also walked when going to the west
Survival.
back east
nothing
they needed food and protein
Because of cheap land and big dreams.
You're never going to find the answer hear!
If you're talking about the Oregon trail kind of pioneers...they went through hard times. They had to deal with sickness, broken supplies (wagon, tools...etc.), going though rivers. It was hard to travel 2,000 miles to Oregon.
I think is he had no idea where he is going
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