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noun - backwoodsman
벽지의 주민: backwoodsma

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9. Backwoodsmen, Daring Men of the Ozarks; a True History of Backwoodsmen of the Ozarks, Including the Life of Nathaniel (Stub) Borders

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12. The Backwoodsmen were a unique breed of men who endured extreme hardships of life on the river

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15. Backwoodsmen Simon Kenton lived in Springfield for a period of time, and his wife supposedly named the city of Springfield.

16. The book delves into the hard but happy lives of Ozark Backwoodsmen in the 1800's and early 1900's.

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19. Backwoodsman (plural backwoodsmen) A person who is acclimated to living in a forest area that is far removed from civilization or modern conveniences

20. Backwoodsman (plural Backwoodsmen) A person who is acclimated to living in a forest area that is far removed from civilization or modern conveniences

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22. Labeled "crackers," "pineys," "sandhillers," and "nesters" by townspeople across the upland South, southern Backwoodsmen have often been dismissed by historians.

23. The term “Backwoodsmen” originated in the rhetoric of an embattled Liberal Government intent on discrediting an overwhelmingly Unionist House of Lords during the struggle over the “People's Budget” of 1909

24. The Backwoodsmen 4-H Club offers a wide variety of projects including: Air Pistol, Air Rifle, Cake Decorating, Cloverbuds (for members 5-7 years old), Horse Science, Knitting, Leadership, Photography, Rabbit, Rocketry, and Scrapbooking

25. Buckskin Clothes Fact 16: The Buckskins worn by the frontiersmen, backwoodsmen and mountain men, unlike Native Indian clothes were fully sewn; Buckskin Clothes Fact 17: The fringed leather tunic or hunting shirt, called a 'wamus' was a popular garment

26. "Backwoodsmen" or "frontiersmen," the first Anglo-Americancolonizers ofthe area.'As a number ofauthors have stated: "for the fitst one or two generations following settlement, settlers' impact on the Big Thicket was slight, with vegetation rapidly reclaimingsmall buildingsites or farmlands

27. After tracing Sao Paulo's beginnings as a backward frontier region of mobile Backwoodsmen producing for subsistence and dependent on Indian labor, the authors analyze three stages of development, each of which represents a distinctive local response to external conditions: commercial production of food crops and stock raising to supply the