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Meaning of "frontiersmen"

frontiersman (noun): Refers to a person, typically a man, who lives or operates on the frontier of a settled area, often dealing with wilderness and uncharted territories
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frontiersmen
Of a force of frontiersmen to assist the regular army.
Ai not gonna be no more new frontier or frontiersmen.
Frontiersmen and outdoor types.
I come from a long line of frontiersmen.
American rebel frontiersmen considered him a renegade and turncoat.
We are gonna be roughing it like frontiersmen.
Some frontiersmen even gave their rifles female names.
Second deference faded away as frontiersmen treated each other as equals.
The map highlights portages between river systems that were used by these frontiersmen.
Last of the frontiersmen.
Frontiersmen from Virginia and other colonies were already entering that area.
We have some frontiersmen.
The frontiersmen also demanded that they be allowed to go against the Indians.
He was responsible for the organization of a force of frontiersmen to assist the regular army.
Russian frontiersmen penetrate eastward to Siberia and the Pacific.

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In Australia our seamen are our frontiersmen.
For even the most tested frontiersmen that should have been the end.
We time it so there are no Frontiersmen.
The deeply religious Dutch frontiersmen believed the collapsing scaffold to be an act of God.
Two city gals like us, married to real frontiersmen.
That ethic is what fueled the frontiersmen and pioneers who settled the west.
Frontiersmen in Caddies.
The Jesuits had begun this evangelization when the frontiersmen began arriving in eastern Guayrá.
Third the frontiersmen forced new levels of political equality through Jefferson Democracy and Jacksonian Democracy.
Virginia gentlemen fighting alongside Texas frontiersmen and bayou bushwhackers from Louisiana.
And we can work this out like two reasonable… frontiersmen.
The Nebraska MILITIA were frontiersmen who furnished their own horses and arms.
The area contained abundant timber and suitable farmland, appealing attributes to frontiersmen.
Legion of Frontiersmen.
The frontiersmen also learned this song, as nearly as they could, in its original form.
In the battle, not one of the frontiersmen was wounded.
Here he becomes friends with the animals and with other like-minded frontiersmen.
Why would a frontiersmen accommodate you?
They broke the mold. Last of the frontiersmen.
Each canoe has two guides dressed as frontiersmen ( or frontierswomen ) at the bow and stern.
Later, frontiersmen who ascended the Missouri River noted this light, convenient craft.
With every turn a favorable spot for ambush, the frontiersmen made their way carefully.
Turn here . Frontiersmen and outdoor types.
The College 's purpose was to teach frontiersmen how to read.
American colonial frontiersmen often did not differentiate between friendly and hostile Indians, however.
Cowboys are the epitome of the pioneering, frontiersmen spirit of America.
I know how the frontiersmen work, I know what the buyers want, what products they prefer.
Due to long-running disputes over fraudulently sold lands, very few Illinois frontiersmen could qualify.
What about the Frontiersmen that go there to trade?
See, I come from a long line of frontiersmen.
General Winchester 's conduct infuriated frontiersmen and increased anti-regular sentiment in the West.
Outdoors enthusiast? Last of the frontiersmen.
As only frontiersmen can sympathize, with the bereaved parents ;.
He never really accepted that Frontiersmen can be led, not ordered.
When frontiersmen had nothing else to eat, however, they turned to wolves.

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