Generally speaking, pioneers were essentially farmers. They had typical farm animals found on the country side like cattle, sheep, chickens, goats, pigs, etc... Additionally, they had work horses and Clydesdale horses to pull farming equipment which were necessary for planting and harvesting. They also had a variety of breeds of dogs which were used for herding cattle and horses or, simply, for man's best friend.
They made a path called the Cumberland Gap or path
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Pioneers needed to cross the Appalachian mountain range in order to get to Kentucky and Tennessee. They used the Cumberland Gap, a path through the mountain range, to do so.
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They could keep warm in the heat or scavenge ant hunt for food and animal pelts.
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