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The library is a good place to look for books about pioneers. By the way, pioneers traveled in wagons. They used Conestoga Wagons, or- a little bit more specifically- covered wagons. The y also used farm wagons.
Because the tops of the wagons reminded people of ships at sea.
The Covered Wagons were made so the pioneers would not have to walk, and carry their belonging on their back. Some types of wagons are the Farm Imigrant Wagons, and the Conestoga Wagons. Also to get west.
wagons I guess ... they were constega wagons
They were wheels like today used for wagons plows farming
The library is a good place to look for books about pioneers. By the way, pioneers traveled in wagons. They used Conestoga Wagons, or- a little bit more specifically- covered wagons. The y also used farm wagons.
Look at the convoy of Amish people in wagons.
Because they are crazy
Railways were originaly refered to a system of horses and Buggies. Railways improved to simple tracks with wagons that had weels and a motor. have a look at this article in wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway#History
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I remember station wagons. Station wagons are still popular in Europe and the UK, but they're no longer as popular in the US. Crossovers are sort of like tall wagons, and for the user who car pools or has a large family, something with more seats is a better option. Many people also like the taller ride given by other car styles.
Pioneer cargo wagons are called Conestoga wagons.
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Because the tops of the wagons reminded people of ships at sea.
they traveled by foot or wagons also by animals like horses
Fat ones and lloydy wagons
The gas mileage for a station wagon is about 20 mpg highway. If you're looking for better mileage, look for a hybrid or a sedan. They offer better mileage than station wagons