That is, as pioneers moved into the "frontier zone", they were changed by the encounter.
Because the feed here was so poor, the pioneers moved on a few miles before breakfast to seek better grass for the teams.
About 1750, pioneers moved in and renamed the village Will's Creek after a nearby native American chief.
From the 1770s to the 1830s pioneers moved into the new lands that stretched from Kentucky to Alabama to Texas.
Meanwhile, pioneers have moved on to all sexual relationships between unequals.
With new knowledge of the area, ranchers and pioneers moved to the area beginning in the 1870s.
During the plan pioneers moved to many countries including Angola from places like East Timor.
A revitalization began as urban pioneers moved into the then-cheap neighborhood and restored the Victorian-style homes.
King moved away in 1947 while other pioneers move to Haiti.
Now the pioneers moved quickly; the first field was plowed and five acres turned.