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A knife named after an American frontiersman?

Bowie knife by James Bowie


In seach of new lands to settle American began moving what?

They began moving to the Frontier and when that area started becoming to populated for a frontiersman's liking he would move farther west to the new frontier.


What is the value of a 1913 Buffalo Bill nickel?

Uh, Buffalo Bill was a 19th-century frontiersman, sharpshooter, and entertainer. His nickname came from the animal pictured on the back of the buffalo nickel, but he has nothing to do with the coin.


How did the Whigs portray Harrison during the Election of 1840?

Harrison was portrayed as a second Andrew Jackson, a pioneer, a frontiersman, an Indian fighter and a war hero. He was a hero in the War of 1812 and he did win against the Indians at Tippecanoe. He was the territorial governor of Indiana. He retreated to more civilized Ohio in his middle years. However, unlike Jackson, he was from an old aristocratic family of Virginia; he father had signed the Declaration of Independence.


When was the Coonskin cap invented?

The Coonskin cap, popularized in the 18th and 19th centuries, is often associated with the American frontiersman Davy Crockett, who became a cultural icon in the 1950s. While variations of fur caps existed earlier, the specific Coonskin cap style gained prominence during this era. Its popularity surged with the release of the Disney television series "Davy Crockett" in 1954, which led to widespread adoption and commercialization.