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What supplies were brought
They are called conestoga wagons.
They brought in fresh troops and supplies.
pioneers play outside and with their friends and family
There are a number of ways that the other clones came to the aid of Massachusetts. These other colonies brought supplies and food for example.
The Mormon Pioneers brought everything they thought they might need to survive in the uninhabited western deserts. They brought clothing and sewing materials, food supplies, hunting supplies, weapons, and tools to build homes and wagons. They also brought seeds to grow crops, farm animals, and personal belongings such as books, heirlooms, and musical instruments.
They purchased them from shops/merchants who had set up businesses to meet the pioneers' demands.
What supplies were brought
I assume you mean the American pioneers of the west? They typically brought food, clothing, tools that they would need to farm and hunt, animals and livestock such as horses, cows, pigs, and chickens. The pioneers also took other necessities of western life such as firearms, animal food and a bible (Depending on whether or not they were Cristian.). Children often brought a doll or a toy train to play with during the travel to their new life.
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They are called conestoga wagons.
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They are called conestoga wagons.
the supplies they brought were candy, sugar, soda, more candy and thats pretty much it
would someone please give me a list of supplies not needed. i search it up, and it ells me what they brought with them. . . -
The Mormon Pioneers benefitted from the Gold Rush. They were able to produce and sell supplies to those on their way to California. This brought much needed funds and trade items into Salt Lake City and surrounding Mormon settlements.
The most common form of transportation for pioneers among the Oregon and Mormon trails was by wagon. Usually wagons were pulled by a team of oxen although horses, mules, and cattle were sometimes used. Those looking for quick travel or who were traveling alone with few belongings might take just a horse, perhaps with an extra pack animal to carry supplies. The poorest pioneers travelled by foot (many without shoes!), some were able to get a wagon-owner to carry their supplies, and some had to carry their supplies alone. Many poor Mormon pioneers used what was called a 'handcart' - a shortened two-wheeled wagon which they had to pull or push themselves.