Prescott family

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The Prescott family is a fictional multigenerational American pioneer family whose experiences embody the westward expansion depicted in the epic film "How the West Was Won."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional family
film character group
appearsIn How the West Was Won NERFINISHED
associatedWith Civil War era
development of the American West
frontier life
railroad expansion
river travel
wagon trains
westward migration
centralToPlotOf How the West Was Won NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts American westward expansion
genre Western
epic film
hasMember Eve Prescott NERFINISHED
Lilith Prescott NERFINISHED
Linus Rawlings NERFINISHED
Martha Prescott NERFINISHED
Prescott descendants
Rebecca Prescott NERFINISHED
Zeb Rawlings NERFINISHED
Zebulon Prescott NERFINISHED
isFictionalRepresentationOf American pioneer families
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeFunction multigenerational saga
narrativeScope multiple generations
narrativeUniverse How the West Was Won NERFINISHED
portrayedAs American pioneers
representsTheme family continuity
pioneering spirit
settlement of the American West
timePeriodPortrayed 19th-century American frontier

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Abigail Hale Prescott memberOf Prescott family