There is no difference. Prairie schooner is a poetic name for a covered wagon (technically called a Conestoga wagon).
A covered wagon, also known as a Conestoga wagon.
because of there white canvas tops
stuff that was put prairie schooners
because of there white canvas tops
Covered wagons were also known as "Prairie Schooners".
because of there white canvas tops
The pioneers carried goods in Prairie Schooners. Keeping it short and simple
"Chuck Wagons" other wise known as "Prairie Schooners"
A Canvas that was rubbed with oil to make it waterproof. Hope this helped you for more help on Prairie Schooner wagons, visit edhelper.com, make an account and search The Prairie Schooner, AKA the Covered Wagon! Hope this helped you
It is not wagon trains. Groups of covered wagons are called prairie schooners. But we can also call it wagon trains, I guess.
Prairie Schooners - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #6659) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
Prairie schooners are lighter. Conestoga wagons were too heavy to use for long trip, they were just for transporting goods. The prairie schooners were the ones that went out west.