Yes, in the 19th century.
conestoga wagons
I'm part Cherokee Indian .They use to kill animal and they used spears,and knives.They use to kill animal to wear as clothing.
If you're wondering how they traveled West, then the answer is handcarts and covered wagons!
Bow & arrow
In modern times the Cherokee use the same forms of transportation that you do. Historically they walked and used canoes, after exposure to colonists they began to use horses, wagons and other 'modern' conveyances (modern for the time in use).
No, covered wagons are not designed to float on water. They were intended for use on land and would likely sink if placed in water due to their weight and construction.
The Cherokee Indian tribe use to live in Georgia,Kentucky, Tennessee Virginia, and the Carolinas.The Cherokee Indians were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800's.
Covered wagons. See the link below.Better said wagon train
The pilgrims used wagons.
* Use wagon to carry people places. * To go to diffrent places. * wagons are also used to carry food. * Wagons wear use in a long time ago. * They were called wood and cloth. * Wagons might be slow but you wont get as much tierd as you get when you go walking. * In 4 wagons there could fit 20 persons. * Wagons are made out of wood. * People also use wagons to go camping. * Wagons are good to carry lots of thing inside them.
1800s
they used herbal remedies an made it with mortar and pestal