The life of a sodbuster was very difficult and arduous. since they were the first ones on the land, they had to turn the soil, in order to break up the hard topsoil (sod) They lived in poorly built sod houses, that were small and had dirt floors. They often didn't have a social life, as the house were miles away from each other. Many of them became depressed and insane. They made little to no money on the land, and did back-breaking work.
1830
somewhat like there lives before they were freed
You have a good life. You also have fun.
What was life like before Albert Einstein moved to America
Life in colonial America was very simple. Everyday life included things like, farming, outhouses, candles for light, and cooking on an open fire.
The antonym for "sodbuster" is "city-dweller" or "urbanite." Sodbuster typically refers to a farmer or agricultural worker in a rural setting, so the opposite would be someone living in a city or urban area.
1830
dry farming
A sodbuster refers to a farmer who plowed the sod-filled ground to plant or build on the land. The term first came out during the American Civil War.
A Sodbuster is a person who operates a farm.
The Guns of Will Sonnett - 1967 The Sodbuster 2-22 was released on: USA: 14 March 1969
Will Hoffman has written: 'A sodbuster's diary, 1882-1887' -- subject(s): Biography, Diaries, Frontier and pioneer life, Pioneers
In the early days of pioneering the US, a small farmer.
The cast of The Minneapolis Wrestling Club - 1999 includes: Sodbuster Kenny Jay Stan Kowalski Eddie Sharkey
irish life is like normal life.
The thick grass is called sod. A farmer that was tilling such soil was called a sodbuster.
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