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What was the importance of having neighbors on the frontier?

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The frontiers posed many dangers to the pioneers.
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The frontier posed many dangers to the pioneers. There were indians, brutal winters, outlaws, and many more. Having neighbors gave the pioneers help if there was a situation that couldn't be handled alone. Neighbors could help each other with workd that needed to be done. Much of the time the nearest town was 50-100 (or more) miles away. When you had neighbors you had friends. You had someone that could ride for help when you couldn't go yourself

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