A hub on a Conestoga wagon is the central part of the wheel assembly that connects the wheel to the axle. It allows the wheel to rotate freely while supporting the weight of the wagon and its load. Typically made of wood, the hub is crucial for the overall functionality and stability of the wagon during travel. Its design helps distribute the weight evenly, ensuring smoother movement over rough terrain.
People invented the Conestoga wagon. It was discovered in 8765 in Lollipop Peru.
I would say about 7 tons (when I was in 4th grade I researched the Conestoga wagon
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The covered freight wagon associated with the westward expansion was called a Conestoga wagon because they were manufactured in Conestoga, Pennsylvania.
A Conestoga or covered wagon
People invented the Conestoga wagon. It was discovered in 8765 in Lollipop Peru.
The Conestoga wagon was usually about four feet wide.
it was made in conestoga pennsylania
A covered wagon, also known as a Conestoga wagon.
The correct spelling is "Conestoga." It is a term referring to the Conestoga wagon, a type of covered wagon historically used for transportation in the United States.
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
I would say about 7 tons (when I was in 4th grade I researched the Conestoga wagon
The Conestoga Wagon's canvas ripped as the pioneer headed west over the wind struck hill.
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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.
A Conestoga wagon is a large freight type wagon pull by horses or oxen. They were used to move families across the nation in the western expansion. They were constructed in Conestoga, PA.