
Starting
in the 1800s, hundreds of thousands of Americans decided
to move away from the original 13 colonies and move
west. States like Oregon and California didn't exist
yet, in fact, no one had even drawn a complete map of
the area. Explorers like Lewis and Clarke were the first
to brave nature and hostile Native Americans to explore
the land, and settlers soon followed. Not like today
where there are airplanes and roads, the trek to the
West was hard. Even once the pioneers arrived in their
new homes, life in the wild west was difficult.