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At the end of the day there was still work to be done. The wagons were usually gathered in a circle. This kept the animals from running away and provided safety in case of an attack by American Indians. After finishing chores like tending to the animals, fetching water, making dinner, and washing dishes, the pioneers could finally relax around the campfire. People told stories, sang songs and danced. Children played games. Finally it was time for bed. Some pioneers would stay up to guard the camp. Everyone else would grab a blanket and sleep in their wagons, in tents, or on the ground.
At the end of the day, pioneers would
A. build cabins to sleep in.
B. do their chores.
C.relax by the campfire.