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These settlers have just arrived and are finding a flat land area to live all together.
As you can see, there are several of them and multiple horses.
Just by looking at this picture you can tell that the Early Settlers like to travel in groups.
If you look at the picture you can see the men's clothing.
It is hard to see, but they have weapons either on them or they are holding them
As you can see, there are several of them and multiple horses.
Just by looking at this picture you can tell that the Early Settlers like to travel in groups.
If you look at the picture you can see the men's clothing.
It is hard to see, but they have weapons either on them or they are holding them
This is how Early Settlers traveled around, before we had cars.
They would use horses for strength.
There are 4 wheels, like an ordinary car; but these wheels were wooden and thinner.
If there were something heavy that they couldn't carry, then this is how they would deliver it to their destination
They would use horses for strength.
There are 4 wheels, like an ordinary car; but these wheels were wooden and thinner.
If there were something heavy that they couldn't carry, then this is how they would deliver it to their destination
This the clothes from the early settlers times.
These clothes were the best quality of their time. Most of the settler had brought these clothes from their original countries and in Canada they were worth a lot.
The clothing from long ago is clearly different.
She is wearing a long white dress that covers her legs, and a hat with a ribbon around it.
On her dress are bows and ribbons.
These clothes were the best quality of their time. Most of the settler had brought these clothes from their original countries and in Canada they were worth a lot.
The clothing from long ago is clearly different.
She is wearing a long white dress that covers her legs, and a hat with a ribbon around it.
On her dress are bows and ribbons.
The green areas show where the earliest pioneers settled in Upper Canada.
In 1800, the population of Upper Canada was about 35 000 and 90% lived on farms.
Many pioneers settled along the shores of the Great Lakes or the major rivers of the area.
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In 1800, the population of Upper Canada was about 35 000 and 90% lived on farms.
Many pioneers settled along the shores of the Great Lakes or the major rivers of the area.
Wanna know why? Click the link below
Here are early settlers first arriving to Canada for a better life.
The Early Settlers live near water.
In the the picture there are swaying trees on the shore.
The Early Settlers live near water.
In the the picture there are swaying trees on the shore.
This is an illustration of one of the early settlers homes.
As you can tell, it's made up out of wood.
It is quite small, although it keeps them warm.
This home is in the middle of the forest and near a lake/river.
As you can tell, it's made up out of wood.
It is quite small, although it keeps them warm.
This home is in the middle of the forest and near a lake/river.
This is the structure of the Beothuk hunter's tent/shelter.
They would always try to blend in with nature in case of attack.
The Beothuk wouldn't live in cabins like the settlers, they found that they liked these tent like shelters better.