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According to the weblink below, there were 40 wheelbarrows on the First Fleet.
To shoe a horse.
Pioneers use to make a fire with wood. Wood was very hard to find on the Oregon Trail, so pioneers mostly used Buffalo Chips (dried buffalo poop.)
they used a special glass that was hard to find back then
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No Romans did not use wheelbarrows the wheel barrows were practicaly invented after.
People use wheelbarrows today to move materials such as bricks, concrete (wet or in bags), stones, sand, and topsoil.
All hardware stores sell wheelbarrows. Ace sells a range of wheelbarrows starting at 60$ for a small wheelbarrow. They also sell heavy duty carts and wheelbarrows.
Depends really how big the wheelbarrows are and how much they weight.
yes they walked and used horses or used wheelbarrows with tools in them
No they were beyond that. Romans used spears. Pioneers had guns.
they use pioneers
Wheelbarrows are used to tansport heavy or otherwise unyieldy loads. They were instrumental in technological advancement.
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According to the weblink below, there were 40 wheelbarrows on the First Fleet.
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Oh, isn't that a lovely question! Well, a tipper truck can typically hold around 6 to 8 wheelbarrows, depending on their size. Just imagine all the beautiful flowers or soil you could transport in all those wheelbarrows! Just remember, there's no mistakes, only happy little accidents in the world of wheelbarrows and tippers.