Frontier House Project: A Modern Homesteading Experiment

Which three families participated in the Frontier House Project? A) The Smith family, The Johnson family, The Thompson family B) The Anderson family, The Wilson family, The Davis family C) The Brown family, The Miller family, The Taylor family D) The Clark family, The White family, The Harris family Final answer: The Frontier House Project involved three modern families living as homesteaders for five months. The families were the Smith family, the Johnson family, and the Thompson family.

The Frontier House Project

The Frontier House Project was a reality television series that aired in 2002. It aimed to recreate the experience of 19th-century homesteading by selecting three modern families to live as homesteaders for five months. The families had to build their own homes, grow their own food, and face the challenges of living without modern amenities.

Participating Families

The three families that participated in the Frontier House Project were:

  • The Smith family
  • The Johnson family
  • The Thompson family

These families were chosen to represent a cross-section of modern American families and showcased how they adapted to life on the frontier.

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