Life On the Frontier. Clothing Medicine Log Cabins Fur Trade Scots-Irish Pioneers Native Enemies Fighting French Appalachian Mountains Conestoga Wagons.
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Life On the Frontier
Wild Wild West
Clothing
Medicine
Log Cabins
Fur Trade
Scots-Irish
Pioneers
Native Enemies
Fighting French Appalachian
Mountains
Conestoga Wagons
Presbyterians
Daniel Boone
Frontier VS Today
Colonial Frontier
Clothing
Men’s Clothing Women’s Clothing
Men’s Clothing
The men from the old west wore cowboy hats. They also wore long pants and a shirt. They wore long
coats over top of their shirts.
Women’s ClothingThe women wore long dresses.
They also wore bonnets with their hair usually pulled up.
Medicine
The medicine of the old west was mostly plants and animal parts thrown together.
Log Cabins
The common house was a log cabin because of the natural resource of lots of
timber.
Fur Trade
Beaver pelts were famous for the oil in their
fur. Native Americans traded their pelts for
metal weapons.
Native Enemies
Native Americans got angry as the settlers started taking over their land which caused wars
and disagreements.
Scots-Irish
The Scots-Irish lived on the frontier because they were used to the conditions such
as getting their own food and making their own clothes.
Pioneers
The pioneers had to be tough to live on the frontier because they
had to do everything on their own. They were not close to any kind of
society so everything was handmade.
French
The French explorers were seeking a
northwest passage to China. In the wilderness they were trying to find
riches and furs.
Appalachian Mountains
The Appalachian Mountains made it harder
for settlers to travel through the backcountry. They were like a border
line for the frontier.
Conestoga Wagons
The Conestoga wagon is a heavy vehicle that carries freight which
was founded in the region of Pennsylvania in 1725. Farmers
used the wagons to carry big loads of products long distances.
Presbyterians
Presbyterians believe that God comes to us with grace and love in
the person of Jesus Christ who lived, died, and rose for us so that
we might have eternal life.
Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone was born in November of 1734 in a log cabin near Reading, Pennsylvania. He spent most of his life exploring the American frontier.
Colonial VS Today
End Show
The western frontier in the
colonial times was in or near the Appalachian Mountains.
The west today is Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and
California.
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