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What did homesteaders faced on the great plains?

not a nuf land


People who moved to the frontier were called what?

homesteaders pioneers Some were homesteaders because they were offered land to settle in the West.


Why did the homesteaders move to the Great Plains?

The land had run out at home.


What was life for homesteaders on the great plains?

farming and building houses


. Homesteaders on the plains usually built homes of?

sod


Were most of the new settlers who established farms on the Great Plains farmers?

they were homesteaders. not farmers.


True or false was soddies were the homes built by homesteaders who settled on the western plains?

True


Is it true that the homesteaders built the soddie who settled on the western plains?

yes, it's true


What lives in the Great Plains?

What lives in the plains are Indians. Today homesteaders live there, also Buffalo or Bison, lions, squirrels, moths, butterflies.


True or False Most of the new settlers who established farms on the Great Plains were Homesteaders?

No, They were farmers.


The Homestead Act of 1862 opened the Great Plains to settlement. What did the settlers do when farming became too difficult?

Homesteaders lived in the Great Plains area.


What at best describes life for homesteaders on the plains?

Life for homesteaders on the plains was challenging due to harsh weather conditions, isolation, and the need to build everything from scratch. They faced hardships such as droughts, storms, crop failures, and conflicts with Native American tribes. However, many homesteaders were determined and resilient, working hard to establish their farms and communities despite the difficulties they faced.