Daily Life on the Nineteenth Century American Frontier

Daily Life on the Nineteenth Century American Frontier
Author: Mary Ellen Jones
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1998-11-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1573566640

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The nineteenth century American frontier comes alive for students and interested readers in this unique exploration of westward expansion. This study examines the daily lives of ordinary men and women who flooded into the Trans-Mississippi West in search of land, fortune, a fresh start, and a new identity. Their daily life was rarely easy. If they were to survive, they had to adapt to the land and modify every aspect of their lives, from housing to transportation, from education to defense, from food gathering and preparation to the establishment of rudimentary laws and social structures. They also had to adapt to the Native Americans already on the land—whether through acculturation, warfare, or coexistence. Jones provides insight into the experiences that affected the daily lives of the diverse people who inhabited the American frontier: the Native Americans, trappers, explorers, ranchers, homesteaders, soldiers and townspeople. This fascinating book gives a sense of the extraordinary ordinariness of surviving, prospering, failing, and dying in a new land; and explores how these westering Americans inevitably displaced those already bound to the land by tradition, culture, and religion. A wealth of illustrations complement the text of this easy-to use reference.

Everyday Life on the American Frontier

Everyday Life on the American Frontier
Author: Louis Booker Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1968
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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Discusses the unique and difficult life in America's frontier towns as the frontier expanded westward from colonial Virginia to California and back to Nebraska.

Everyday Life on the American Frontier

Everyday Life on the American Frontier
Author: Louis Booker Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1968
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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Discusses the unique and difficult life in America's frontier towns as the frontier expanded westward from colonial Virginia to California and back to Nebraska.

Americans Weren't the First to Live on the Frontier

Americans Weren't the First to Live on the Frontier
Author: Jill Keppeler
Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-07-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1538237415

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The idea of the American frontier means a lot to many Americans' images of themselves and their country. Everyone has heard stories or watched movies showing tough, brave settlers crossing the continent, daring harsh weather, hostile natives, and rough terrain to nobly "tame" the frontier and expand the United States. Is this image true to life? Young readers will get a wider perspective of the tales of the American frontier, including points of view often left out of history books and popular entertainment, and learn more about the real landscape of the West.

Facts of Life of the American Frontier

Facts of Life of the American Frontier
Author: Fiona Macdonald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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Documents the history of the American frontier with an account of the customs and everyday life of the pioneers. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

Daily Life on the Old Colonial Frontier

Daily Life on the Old Colonial Frontier
Author: James M. Volo
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2002-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0313011125

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The frontier region was the interface between the American wilderness and European-style civilization. To the Europeans, the frontier teemed with undomesticated and unfamiliar beasts. Even its indigenous peoples seemed perplexing, uninhibited, and violent. The frontier wasn't just a place, but a process, too. It was a hazy line between colliding cultures, and a volatile region in which those cultures interacted. This volume explores the frontier, explorers, traders, missionaries, colonists, and native peoples that came into contact. Everyday life is presented with all of its difficulties-the trading, trapping, and farming, not to mention the chronic threat of violence. Examining the period from the perspective of both Europeans and Native Americans, this book features over 40 illustrations, photographs, and maps, making it the perfect source for anyone interested in how people lived on the old colonial frontier.

The American Frontier

The American Frontier
Author: Melanie Ann Apel
Publisher: Kidhaven
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780737715286

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During the 1800 pioneers made their way across the United States in search of new and prosperous land. Despite illness, lack of food, and challenging weather the pioneers never looked back. Families settled on their new land and the American Frontier was born. Before long whole towns grew around the homes and began to shape America as we know it today. This book tells of the daily life on the American Frontier, from what people ate and how they dressed, to where and how they lived and went to school.

Frontier

Frontier
Author: Walter A. Hazen
Publisher: Good Year Books
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2008-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1596472685

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Topics: getting there, homes, food and clothing, tasks and chores, dangers and hardships, frontier schools, fun and amusements, justice, towns, heroes and heroines, and Native Americans. Eleven fascinating historical articles (four or five pages long, and reproducible for easy distribution) summarize main points and deliver colorful, memorable details about history. Following each illustrated article, three or four reproducible worksheets test comprehension and spark deeper engagement through creative writing, arts and crafts projects, research starters, critical thinking questions, what-if scenarios, and other activities. Grades 48. Suggested readings. Answer keys.

Life on the American Frontier

Life on the American Frontier
Author: Stuart A. Kallen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781560063667

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Discusses how people on the American frontier lived, including trailblazers, fur trappers, mountain men, Native Americans, miners, cowboys, and pioneers.

Life on the American Frontier

Life on the American Frontier
Author: Louis Booker Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1971
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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Discusses the unique and difficult life in America's frontier towns as the frontier expanded westward from colonial Virginia to California and back to Nebraska.