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For the most part, the westward expansion of the United States was achieved with a standard farm wagon, fitted with a canvas cover. However, the Conestoga wagon was a more sturdy wagon, built to carry loads up to 8 tons (7 metric tons), with an upwardly-curved floor to prevent cargo-shift. When caulked, they could easily and safely Ford rivers, keeping contents dry. They gained popularity in colonial America after The Revolution, helping to open up commerce to Pittsburgh and Ohio.

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P.s: Turns out, Ben Franklin ordered 150 of them to assist the Continental Army in the defeat of the British at Fort Duquesne in 1775.

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They mostly wonder breads, or even ships sailing on the ground.There were many kinds of wagons.You just put a big cloth of canvas (heavy cloth) over it!

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