I would say they would take with them clothes, food, water, medicine, and possibly pots and pans to cook food with them.
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They piled their wagons high with furniture, dried foods, water, pans, bedding and other household things. However, once they came to the mountains, much of the excess had to be abandoned, so that they could get through the passes before the winter storms. The Mormons buried a lot of their pianos, heavy furniture and such in skins and then returned the next year when the weather was better. I am sure they weren't the only ones who did so.
basic needs
It took 4 days
The Proclamation of 1763 was made so no settlers could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
A month. The entire trip was 3 months total.
during their trip west, they were going upstream. coming back they went downstream.
dutch west India company and by Swedish settlers
what route did the settlers take going west of the appalachian mountains
the take rather a train or a boat
the west was offering land to the settlers
It took 4 days
Settlers thought and overheard that there was gold over on the west
They did they were encouraged by the cheap land. The government thought that by the Americans moving west they would be able to take control of more land.
that the slaves worked in the south so that made the settlers move more into the west they pushed the slaves in the south and pulled the settlers back to the west
I am not sure of the time frame, but it will take a bit. I was in Russia a year ago and in seeing the roads and how things are laid out I am sure it wouldn't be an easy trip. The trip from Moscow (West) to Vladivostok (East) will take you 7 days by train.
The Proclamation of 1763 was made so no settlers could settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
The things that made settlers move to the west was gold.ANS 2 - I'm not American, but my view of history was that most settlers moved west to claim their own farmland in the new territories.
cause they had horses
Most guns where marketed to the west to be used by settlers.