is true that women wanted to moved west and start a new life on the frontier?
Women.
Women
The Bible and The Life of George Washington are two books that encouraged Abraham Lincoln in his boyhood on the Indiana frontier.
The English settled in North America for a variety of reasons. Some wanted adventure in the New World. The pilgrims came to America for religious freedom.
A predominantly agricultural and mining economy.
Women.
Women
Sarah Royce has written: 'A frontier lady' -- subject(s): Gold discoveries, Overland journeys to the Pacific, Frontier and pioneer life, Women pioneers, Biography 'Across the Plains' -- subject(s): Gold discoveries, Women pioneers, Overland journeys to the Pacific, Frontier and pioneer life, Biography
Brenda Wilbee has written: 'Fiction That Sells' 'Sweetbriar' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women pioneers, Frontier and pioneer life 'Sweetbriar spring' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, Women pioneers
Corinna Brown Aldrich has written: 'Echoes from a distant frontier' -- subject(s): Biography, Correspondence, Frontier and pioneer life, Sisters, Social life and customs, Women pioneers
sardinians wanted to start a new life and wanted to settle in
Well Settlers made homes and towns in the frontier many American Indians already claimed that territory. Troubles occurred when settlers wanted to own the Indians land. So that means that it was a good place for settlers because they wanted the Indians territory. But as of the Indians they felt that the Americans were taking their land.
People wanted to settle in the frontier for many reasons. Mostly people wanted to go westward because they would have the opportunity to start a new life. They came because there was word of fertile land and game all over the area. Some came for gold and others came because the west sounded like some magical perfect land.
Bethenia Owens-Adair has written: 'Dr. Owens-Adair' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Frontier and pioneer life, History, History of Medicine, Women, Women physicians 'A souvenir' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Correspondence, Frontier and pioneer life, Physicians, Women physicians, Gift books
Linda Williams Reese has written: 'Women of Oklahoma, 1890-1920' -- subject(s): History, Women, Frontier and pioneer life, Social conditions, Women pioneers, Minority women
Because they wanted them to be alive in there after life.
The frontier; frontier life.