"Frontiersmen" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Frontiersmen" Meaning

Frontiersmen refers to individuals who live or work in the frontier regions of a country or territory, often characterized by rugged, adventurous, and pioneering spirits. These individuals typically settle in areas that are newly opened up for exploration, settlement, or development, often facing challenges and hardships as they establish themselves in these remote or unsettled regions. The term is often associated with explorers, settlers, and traders who ventured into the wilderness, often in the 18th and 19th centuries in North America, but can also be used to describe people who live or work in more modern frontier areas, such as mines, oil rigs, or remote scientific research stations.

"Frontiersmen" Examples

Usage Examples for "Frontiersmen"


Definition

Frontiersmen are people who settle in newly explored or newly opened territories, usually at the edge of civilization.

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The frontiersmen of the American West were known for their bravery and self-reliance as they explored and settled the frontier lands.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was led by frontiersmen who were tasked with mapping the territory and establishing trade routes.
Frontiersmen played a crucial role in the development of the American West, establishing new towns and settlements.
The term frontiersmen is often used to describe early American settlers who faced numerous challenges while establishing new communities.
In the novel "The Virginian" by Owen Wister, the protagonist is a frontiersmen who falls in love with a schoolteacher from the East Coast.

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