20 fun facts about pioneer women / by Kristen Rajczak.
by Rajczak, Kristen.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 31) and index.
The pioneer spirit -- Westward ho! -- Women's work -- At the homestead -- Gold rush women -- The Wild West -- Strength on the frontier.
"Pioneer women faced hard winters, few supplies, and loneliness once they settled on the American frontier, and that doesn't even account for the months-long journey to their new home! During the mid-1800s, hundreds of thousands of Americans moved west as the United States expanded. From the women settling in Ohio to those striking out on their own during the California gold rush, pioneer women were a strong, courageous group. In this volume, readers encounter fun, surprising facts about pioneer women's unique place in history."--Provided by publisher.
6.5.
3-6 Follett School Solutions.
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