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Settlers travelled together in trains, hired an experienced guide to lead them through Indian territories, and circled the wagons to form a defensive " fort ".
Americans thought cattle ranches on the Great Plains were impractical because they did not have transportation like railroads. Since they were expected to transport so much meat to large cities eastward, they had a long way to travel since there were no trains or railroads.
Freight trains (APEX)
There are 2.4 Steam Trains in the world as of 2012.
It is not wagon trains. Groups of covered wagons are called prairie schooners. But we can also call it wagon trains, I guess.
the fort laramie treaty was negotiated
the fort laramie treaty was negotiated
There are two main trains in the Canadian intirior plains
Plains, trains and road vehicles.
Cars, buses , trains , plains
plains trucks and trains are the main ones animals could be part of a transportation too.
by trains, cars, plains, etc.....
trains
There in india of coarse
There are about more than 2500 express trains run by Indian railway, check out the complete list @ http://www.indianrail.gov.in/mail_express_trn_list.htmlTravelKhana
Plains, trains, and plantains.
YES, they are available on Indian railways. That includes the stations as well as the trains themselves.