If you were traveling West over a distance of a 1,000 miles you would take the basic tools. Tools to repair your wagon or handcart would be the most important. Tools for farming would be the next.
Therefore I would take:
Knife, awl, saw, axe, shovel, etc.
If you're wondering how they traveled West, then the answer is handcarts and covered wagons!
Uncertain what this question means. It's difficult to think of any tools that Mormons don't use. In fact, the toolmaking company Black & Decker is headed by a Mormon.
The Mormons went from Palmyra, NY to Kirtland, OH to Navoo, IL to Salt Lake City, UT
No, Mormons do not have any specific restrictions on the use of tampons.
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Mormons refer to God as "Heavenly Father."
The use of technology helped West African Communties grow, because iron was used for tools.
Although not unique to Mormons per se, Mormons are often pictured riding in covered wagons or pulling handcarts (basically massive wheelbarrows) while walking. Unique to their trek was the invention and use of the odometer, a counter that would measure the rotations of a wheel and mathematically extrapolate the precise distance traveled.
No, drug use is generally forbidden. They do use medications and vaccinations and the like.
they use tools
The answer is tools!
tools!what tools