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In the 19th century, settlers in the plains primarily relied on covered wagons, also known as prairie schooners, to transport themselves and their belongings to the region. Cattle drives were also common, where large herds of cattle were driven on foot to markets in the east. As the railroad expanded westward, it became an integral means of transportation for both settlers and the shipment of goods from the plains to markets elsewhere.
for trade and transportation
Their feet. Horses and wagons were expensive, and many people could not afford them.
Buses, Skyscrapers, Trains, ect.. There was a lot of transportation in the U.S. that the settlers wanted to use. They were interested in this new system of transportation. Many enjoyed them once they arrived.
the charter of the company of a hundred associates was cancelled because it had defaulted on its promise to transport a thousand settlers to new France
Because many of its settlers moved elsewhere in the nation, towns were built on the New England structure with its own school house and town hall democracy.
the transportation the settlers use is a flatboat
for trade and transportation
The French Traders and Settlers
Westerners wanted cheap land and good transportation.
the take rather a train or a boat
Their feet. Horses and wagons were expensive, and many people could not afford them.
It was in the early 1600s when settlers from France established communities on the St. Lawrence River. These settlers found the area to provide prime fishing capabilities and transportation opportunities.
It was in the early 1600s when settlers from France established communities on the St. Lawrence River. These settlers found the area to provide prime fishing capabilities and transportation opportunities.
It refers to the heavy, durable wagons that early settlers used to transport their families and belongings.
i believe that they didnt use any transport but their feet...cars were not readily available and its not as if the settlers were going to say here have a car....but i dont actually know
The Missouri River.
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