What Did They do After Reaching Their New Homes?
One of the first things the pioneers did when they got
to their new homes was buy land. Although land cost about two dollars an acre
in many areas, that was very expensive to some pioneers. After they bought their
land they had to clear the rocks and tree stumps so they could build their houses and
plant crops. The first spring and summer they did little, other than working the
land. Their first home was a lean-to. It looked like
an open shed that faced the fire. Most of the pioneer women and children made quilts
for the beds. If they didn't buy land where there was a stream, the men would build
a well. When a group of pioneers lived near each other they would often build a stockade, or fort to protect
themselves from Indians.
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