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Turner: The Frontier In American History

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America's West - Development & History

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Archaeology Cowboys Critters Emigration Events Expansion Films "Indians" Mining Outlaws Pioneers Places Research Trading Post Transportation A CELEBRATION OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT... We are all Pioneers . . . . . . Pathfinders on the Trails of Old and New Frontiers . . . A Presentation of the History and Development of the American West! From the Frontier and Pioneer days of the Wild West, to today's Modern West. Featuring: Pioneers, MountainMen, Native Americans, Explorers, Trappers, Westward Expansion, Oregon Trail, Cowboys, Indians, Scouts, Gunslingers (the whole dang blang shootin' match is heah, bucko!) , Outlaws, Gunbattles, Ghost Towns, Gold & Silver Mining, Saloons, Virginia City, Dodge City, Tombstone, O.K. Corral, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Kit Carson, John C. Fremont, John Wesley Powe Read More
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From Revolution to Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline of American History (1963): Chapter Four: Frontier demanded self-reliance (3/10)

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From Revolution to Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline of American History (1963): Chapter Four: Frontier demanded self-reliance (3/10) FRtR > Outlines > American History (1963) > Chapter Four > Frontier demanded self-reliance An Outline of American History (1963) 3/10 Frontier demanded self-reliance Previous Page * Next Page > As he penetrated the wilderness, the settler became a farmer as well as a hunter. Instead of a cabin, he built a comfortable log house which had glass windows, a good chimney, and partitioned rooms. Instead of using a spring, he dug a well. An industrious man would rapidly clear his land of timber, burning the wood for potash and letting the stumps decay. He grew his own grain, vegetables, and fruit; ranged the woods for venison, wild turkeys, and honey; fished the ne Read More
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John's Word Search Puzzles: Pioneers

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