60
That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
Traveling afoot, many pioneers spread out across America. Others rode mules, horses, or bought a wagon and joined up with a wagon train. Back then, the Cadillac of wagons was the Conestoga wagon.
Life on a covered wagon was difficult. Dust covered the wagons from traveling on dirt roads. Life on the covered wagon could also be dangerous.
It took around 6 months on a buffalo wagon
mainly people traveled bu wagon. but if you were in a richer family then you would be traveling by train, in a train cart. mainly people traveled bu wagon. but if you were in a richer family then you would be traveling by train, in a train cart. mainly people traveled bu wagon. but if you were in a richer family then you would be traveling by train, in a train cart.
Obviously, they either slept in the wagon ,or if conditions were right they slept outside the wagon in whatever tents or other shelters they could rig up.
it was about 3,000 miles
565 miles
A normal day in a wagon was about 30 miles a day, so 60 miles would take at least 2 days travel.
It takes10/(average speed of the wagon in mph)hours.
Someone made them. actually it was made with buffalo skin and wood
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