Most pioneers only have one wagon per family. If a person was very rich and had a lot of things he or she didn't want to let go, then most certainly they'd have three wagons.
They traveled in wagons.
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The wagons carried all the settler's foods, clothing, blankets, as well as people who could not walk the trail during the day.
People usually used wagons. But many travelers walked alongside the wagons during the day.
Merchants traveled the Santa Fe Trail in wagons pulled by mules.
People on the Mormon trail camped every night or they slept in their wagons. It was cold at night, so they had thick blankets on.
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The wagons carried the food such as flour, sugar, bacon, and coffee. The trade items were also in the wagons.
Most people used oxen or horses. These were purchased before the trip was made.
they traveled by stage coach and wagons
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The Santa Fe Trail began in Independence, Missouri where people could buy the wagons and the goods.