American pioneers also known as American settlers were European American, Asian American and African American settlers who migrated westward from the Thirteen Colonies and later the United States of America to settle and develop areas of the nation within the continent of North America.
Daniel Boone Escorting the American Settlers Through the Cumberland Gap by George Caleb Bingham (1851–52)
American pioneers building the flatboat Adventure galley at Sumrill's Ferry on the Youghiogheny River during March 1788.
A settler is a person who has immigrated to an area and established a permanent residence there.
A (1850) depiction of the first medieval settlers arriving in Iceland
Chilean settlers in Baker River, Patagonia, 1935.
A family of Russian settlers in the Caucasus region, c. 1910
Early North American settlers from Europe often built crude houses in the form of log cabins