Elizabeth Stewart Warner's letter to home (1856)
While reading Elizabeth's letter I learned that in the 19th-century west most of the people were not very educated, a few examples to prove this are "women","breakfuss", and "fowlow". I also learned that death is not a uncommon thing. Through out the letter she wold talk about on different occasions people dying and even the oxen would die on this trip. A specific example is one women she was with saw her boat sink and her husband drown with it. Another thing is that she talked about how cattle prices ranged from 65 to 80 dollars and had to pay 45 cents to live in the "meanest house you could think of human beings living in". They also couldn't afford water so would steal it from various places. They seemed to have to be very money conscious back then. I learned that life was very hard for people back then in the west during the westward expansion. A Pioneer Woman's Letter Home
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