Applachian Mountains
The Appalachian Mountains
People invented the Conestoga wagon. It was discovered in 8765 in Lollipop Peru.
1.The Conestoga wagon was made/originated in Conestoga Creek in Pennsylvania , U.S. It was said to be brought and introduced by the Mennonite German settlers around 1750's.
Scott #2252, Conestoga Wagon is a 3 cent stamp depecting a settlers wagon built in 1800.
The Conestoga Wagon is a car to the Old West Settlers. a Conestoga wagon is a heavy coated wagon with 4 strong wheels especially used by the Settlers. they have to use 4-6 horses to carry the wagon. The Conestoga wagon was made in the 18th century and was first built in the Conestoga Creek in Pennsylvania. It had a flat body and sides to prevent tipping over. it became famous as later adopted and the wagon is big it could carry up to 6 tons
These wagons had canvas covers and wide wheels suitable for dirt roads. :)
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they built the ends up higher than the middle.there is several different ways to build it. u can find out on google.
1749.The first conestoga wagon was built in 1749. I'm not certain where the original answer came from, but it is pretty well known that William Penn's secretary purchased what he called a Conestoga wagon from a Quaker named James Hendricks. Having later purchased canvas for his wagon, it is assumed that the design would be similar to the wagons used later. Indeed, Hendricks had land on the Old Wagon Road.
The larger rear wheels on a conestoga wagon made it easier to go over large rocks and through gullies. The back wheels could be 6-feet high on large conestoga wagons. The front and back were built at an angle, allowing freight to be carried in the mid-section, without danger of it slipping out on an incline.
The ancient Egyptians who built the pyramids were generally of average height for their time, estimated to be around 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 meters) for men and about 5 feet 2 inches (1.57 meters) for women. However, height could vary based on factors such as nutrition and regional differences. Overall, the builders were likely similar in stature to modern populations from the same geographical region.
The tomb of humayun was built in the year 1570