Life for farmers who settled in West Texas was often challenging and demanding. They faced harsh environmental conditions, including extreme heat, drought, and unpredictable weather, which made farming difficult. Many had to rely on innovative techniques and hard labor to cultivate crops and raise livestock. Additionally, isolation and limited access to resources made community support crucial for survival and success in the region.
They settled in the west, where there was cheap land so that they could farm like they did in Ireland. The Irish settled in Branfelt, Dallas, and Houston once they got to Texas.
They settled there so if they where farmers their crops would get water and they had fertile land called silt. they also settled so if they would like to fish or anything like that they can do it.
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Farmers.
Like a farmers, most likely. (Nice and Quiet!)
It was difficult, but mostly everyone was farmers!
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they had the same seltter as us pritty much
most people were farmers and the land was constantly plowed
Immigrants settled in big cities at the end of the 19th century for job opportunities in industries like manufacturing and transportation. Farmers moved to cities seeking better economic prospects and escape agricultural hardships. Big cities offered a chance for a better life, social connections, and access to services.