Important People: Indian Pueblo, Julian Buck, Pocahontas. Transportation: They traveled by the cariole. Work & Work places: One of the Ute women is.

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Important People: Indian Pueblo, Julian Buck, Pocahontas. Transportation: They traveled by the cariole. Work & Work places: One of the Ute women is lifting a pole in one of the pictures. Family, Children, and schools: They traveled while they lived. Center raise money and raise their children and family. When the Ute people took pictures their babies had to be on a Food, clothing and shelter: Indians ate buffalo. Lots of buffalo could provide more then 400 meats in their stomachs which was enough meat to feed people and friends at least 200 times a day. Important Events: 1851,1864,1977,1954,1800,1900.

Names of important figures: Jim Beckwourth worked at a train track. Born in 1798, he died in His death was in a weird way. Jim was born in slavery when he went to Vermante.Jim’s nick name was Jimmo. Food clothing shelter Boys used to wear nothing and the girls used to wear clothes made out of buffalo hides. The boys did wear clothing when they where 10. Transportation Mountain men rode horses.

Kit Carson Jim Beckwourth William Marshall

Food,Clothing,and Shelter Family lived in log cabins.It had one room.The room was made of pine trees.Mostly all the cabins have flat roofs made of logs or board. Woman wear a print dress with sleeves puffed at the shoulder and a long apron. Men wear dark work shirts pants and leather boots. The gold seekers brought their own food. They brought their own food because there were no grocery stores or meat markets.They brought dried and preserved food that didn’t spoil.They brought beans,flour,salt pork,dried beef and dried fruit.Also they ate canned goods. Important events with years In the late 1800s’,skis were called Norwegian snowshoes. Family,Children, School Children rode to school by horseback.Three little children rode on a horse. The school house was made out of logs.Two children sat in one bench. Also if you were in 1st grade you would have to read a 5th grade level.

Family,Children,Schools They had a lot of children in one room. Byers Junior high school was built in Denver 1921.It looks like a lot of children went there because it was very big school. Most families lived on big farms. The children had tricycles with wagons attached to the back. A lot of people had farms. Some children worked in coal mines. Food, Clothing, Shelter Some of the girls won some fruit and vegetables. The girls wear nee length skirts and dresses.The boys wore knee length pants called knickers. They lived in brick houses.Some of them were on the Block of 1200 Grape Street East of Denver. In the early 1900s, many people moved away from neighborhoods.They build new houses on the edge of cities.

Important Events Our state flower is white and lavender columbine we got aour state flower in April 4, The name Colorado in Spanish means [colored red] Our state bird is a Lark Bunting. Our state animal is a Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep. Transportation The daily fights were in Denver and other cities in Most cars were powered by the sun and they didn’t have motors but they do Batteries. Englewood had a city bus in the 1920s Community life The center they had diving boards. The people had sort of a kind Go car but a little different. Work and work places Ben Holiday became known as the stage couches king. There was a goody store named Stanley’s.

houses Children clothing Stanley’s store

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