To change or behave in a particular way as a result of or in response to something
React
(Of the landscape) not level or smooth and having rocks rather than plants or trees
Rugged
With little or no space in between
Closely
The edge of land where people live and have built towns, beyond which the country is wild and unknown, especially in the western US in the 19th century
Frontier
A man who rides a horse and whose job is to take care of cattle in the western parts of the US
Cowboy
To remove somebody/something and put another person or thing in their place
Replace
Considered separately rather than as part of a group
Individual
used as the comparative of ‘much’, ‘a lot of’, ‘many’ (something/of something)
- a larger number or amount of something
Connected with any of the races of people who were the original people living in America
Native Americans
A country or an area that is part of the US, Australia or Canada but is not a state or province.
Territory
to make something seem more attractive or interesting than it really is
Romanticize
having or bringing a feeling of sadness mixed with pleasure and affection when you think of happy times in the past
Nostalgic
According to the most basic or original meaning of a word of expression
Literally
A time when a particular situation makes it possible to do or achieve something
Opportunity
One of the areas that a country is divided into, that has its own customs and/or its own government
Region
To make sure that somebody/something is not harmed, injured, damaged, etc.
Protect
Something that cannot exist or be done; not possible
Impossible
Not long ago
Recently
The history, traditions and qualities that a country or society has had for many years and that are considered an important part of its character
Heritage
A person who is different from other people and does things in their own way
Individualist
To show something clearly by giving proof or evidence
Demonstrate