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Another great way to learn about the past, including pioneer life, is to visit a museum in your local community. Your teacher might arrange a trip for your class but most museums are open on the weekends for you and your family to visit.
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This Guide to Early Pioneer Life in West Virginia from the late 18th through the first quarter of the 19th Century. ... The pioneers moved westward to the Appalachian Mountains and Ohio River Valley. They wanted to start a new life. First, shelter for his family was needed. ... With an ax, the pioneer could clear the land,
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Part I: Introduction ... What was it like to live in a log cabin? ... Picture a space no larger than your living room. Fill most of one end with a stone fireplace. Add two small windows and a door to the south. Lay rough boards across the beams to make a loft and put down split logs for the floor.
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pioneer life photos ... A special thank you to the following web sites that have linked to my PIONEER LIFE WEB PAGE. My goal has always been to share my love of the 19th century American History as well as educate and inspire as many visitors as possible.
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The Topic: Pioneer Life ... Prepare a Pioneer Meal. Look for recipes at the following websites; see if you can cook some pioneer food. ... Pretend that You Are a Pioneer. Select a destination point. It could be where you live today or anywhere in North America. Then pretend that you are one of the first settlers traveling...
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