Life on the frontier was dangerous for everyone who lived there. ... Frontier life in general was hard. ... When one thinks of frontier life one thinks of rough looking men and women struggling to survive. ... “The little town of Hanover, anchored on a windy Nebraska tableland, was trying not to be blown away…low drab buildings huddled on the gray prairie, under a gray sky” (Cather, Pioneers 1). ... Some of the pioneers that had lived on the prairie long enough to make a profit built sturdier and nicer looking homes. “The dwelling-houses were set about haphazard on the tough prairie sod…None of them had any appearance of permanence, and the howling wind blew under them as well as over them” (Cather, Pioneers 1). ...
When immigrants moved to American in search of a better life, they were not prepared for the language barrier many received. ...
The original farmers, the pioneers, were very hard workers. ...
The last thing that was hard about prairie life was the weather. ...
One my conclude that life in general on the prairie was hard. ... One would think that nothing good could have come out of the lives of the pioneers but they would be mistaken.
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