The answer is: The Great Wagon Road.
European settlers from Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Virginia found a new way to reach the Piedmont. Settlers followed an American Indian trail that became known as the Great Wagon Road.
I figure a certain settor, colonial person such as Daniel Boone but probary an Indian (maybe a Powthan)
Not that I am aware.....but now that you mention it........maybe it was a science-fiction remake of The Last Wagon. It was a Western with Richard Widmark as an outlaw, and wagon train survivors who are afraid of him although they must depend on him to guide them through hostile Indian territory.
Settlers travelled together in trains, hired an experienced guide to lead them through Indian territories, and circled the wagons to form a defensive " fort ".
A wagon wheels uses the wheel of a wagon (not the tyre part through, wire, and string or rope to make an easy and simple pulley.
The Conestoga Wagon is a car to the Old West Settlers. a Conestoga wagon is a heavy coated wagon with 4 strong wheels especially used by the Settlers. they have to use 4-6 horses to carry the wagon. The Conestoga wagon was made in the 18th century and was first built in the Conestoga Creek in Pennsylvania. It had a flat body and sides to prevent tipping over. it became famous as later adopted and the wagon is big it could carry up to 6 tons
the fort laramie treaty was negotiated
the fort laramie treaty was negotiated
The first to lead a wagon train into Oregon were Marcus Whitman, his wife Narcissa, and about 20 others. There they set up the Whitman Mission, an area that became a stopping point for many wagon trains on their way to Oregon City.
The price varies according to the type of the wagon-bottom discharge,side discharge hopper etc.The cost for the standard open bogie type wagon is about 2-3 million Indian rupees( around 50,000$ USD).
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