The covered freight wagon associated with the westward expansion was called a Conestoga wagon because they were manufactured in Conestoga, Pennsylvania.
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The surname Harrison does not belong to a specific Irish clan. It is an English surname that originated from the personal name "Harry" and was brought to Ireland by English settlers.
this word starts with an m it is the name of the state containing the location where the settlers landed and lived
Beginning in the 1700s,settlers used waterways to travel the region. They also build towns along the waterways.
jamestown
When the settlers traveled the trail in the mid-1700's it was a little,old Indian trail. Then more and more settlers traveled the old Indian trail and the trail began to get larger.Soon enough the trail was big enough for wagons to travel the trail and then they named the trail The Great Wagon Road.
Pilgrims
I believe it got it's name from early settlers from Saltillo Mississippi that set up residency at this location after their wagon broke down on the way to Oklahoma.
A wagon made of metal.
The noun Turkey (capital T) is a proper noun, the name of a specific country; the name of a specific place.The noun turkey (lower case t) is a common noun, a general word for a type of bird; a word for any turkey.
because they settle
Chuck. Wagon
Settlers travelled together in trains, hired an experienced guide to lead them through Indian territories, and circled the wagons to form a defensive " fort ".
The noun 'settlers' is a common noun, a general word for people who move to a new place with the intention of staying there; a word for any settlers anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, The Settlers Inn in Hawley PA or Settlers Street in Windsor ON Canada.
Another name for the covered wagon used extensively as transportation in opening the Western United States is the Conestoga Wagon originating in Eastern Pennsylvania.
"Wayne" doesn't have a specific translation in Spanish. It is a name that can be used as is in Spanish-speaking countries.
The name Wayne comes from the English for craftsman and wagon driver.