In 1851, the working men of Whitman's Valley, California are discontented, as there are no women. Roy Whitman, their employer, tries to prevent his men from leaving by traveling to
Chicago to recruit women willing to embark on the arduous journey to California in order to marry. Among the 140 women whom he enlists are middle-aged widow Patience, pregnant and unmarried Rose Meyers and former
showgirls Fifi Danon and Laurie Smith. The women select their prospective husbands from an array of
daguerreotypes. Roy hires
wagon master Buck Wyatt to lead the convoy. Roy and Buck take the women to
St. Joseph, Missouri, where
Conestoga wagons and 15 trail hands await them. Kentaro Ito, a Japanese man, persuades Buck to hire him as the cook. Before departing, Buck warns the men and the women to stay away from each other, as he has seen
wagon trains torn apart by romantic shenanigans. Four experienced women teach the others how to harness draft animals and drive the wagons, and after a week of training, the group heads westward. After Buck executes one of the trail hands for
raping Laurie, all but two trail hands leave in the middle of the night, along with eight women. While Roy wants to return, they are already halfway to their destination, and Buck believes that they can finish the difficult journey if they train the women to defend themselves. While teaching the women to shoot, Tony Moroni, the young son of Italian widow Mrs. Moroni, is accidentally shot and killed. Distraught, Mrs. Moroni refuses to leave her son's grave. Buck
hogties her for fear that she will commit suicide and leaves her with Patience and Rose in their wagon. Over the coming weeks, the group endures many hardships and losses. An Indian attack kills Roy, Sid and six women. Laurie drowns when a heavy rainstorm causes the collapse of a riverbank, plunging her and Fifi's wagon into the water. Fifi and Buck fall in love. At the edge of the desert, Buck orders the women to leave behind their furniture and fancy clothing to lighten the wagon loads. As many of the women proceed on foot, Rose gives birth to a son. They stop to rest near a small lake on the border of Whitman's Valley. Not wanting to meet their future spouses in tattered clothing, the women demand that Buck supply them with materials to fashion new dresses, so Buck orders the townsmen to gather fabric. Once properly dressed, the women drive into town. Patience is the first to seek her prospective husband. Mrs. Moroni meets an Italian citrus farmer and Rose and her newborn are greeted warmly by the man whom she chose. While some of the couples dance, others stand in line to be married by the preacher. Ito convinces Fifi to reconcile with Buck, and they join the marriage line. ==Cast==