Early life on the Frontier: Pioneers of the Plains History

  • 16 years ago
Pioneers of the Plains is a historical film from the 1940's that dramatizes the spirit of Westward Expansion beautifully. The film chronicles the Carter family's journey west to California, in search of a new life. In the past, the Carter's faced hardships, like many people in early American history, which have prepared them for the difficulties ahead of them while settling in the vast plains. Loneliness, serious dangers, and hard work are the burdens they must bare, the viewer is told. It will take faith in themselves and belief in a higher power helps them to endure these hardships. Pioneer food was often simple cornmeal mush. But throughout, the Carter family also encounters positive experiences on the frontier: friendly cowboys and neighbors, as well as the enjoyment of good fiddle playing. The pioneer women are stout and hard working, important traits to have in early pioneer life. They managed some excellent pioneer cooking to help ease the life on the frontier. All in all, Pioneers of the Plains brings the experience of the frontier life, including some wonderfully produced pioneer clothing.

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