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Why were the covered wagons important you the westward expantion?

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.


Is different a loaded word?

no but im well loaded


What is a wagonload?

A wagonload is an amount that can be loaded onto a wagon, the individual load of a single wagon, or a type of freight train service in which individual wagons have separate destinations.


How was central America used as a trade route for Spain?

when the ships reached the southern coast of central America good s were loaded onto wagons and hauled to the Atlantic coast. there they were loaded on new ships and taken to Spain and other European ports.


What did Oregon Trail wagons have in them?

The wagons carried all the settler's foods, clothing, blankets, as well as people who could not walk the trail during the day.


How long is the longest train?

The longest train in world history was 4.568 miles long. It ran about 170 miles with 682 loaded iron ore wagons or cars in Australia in 2001.


What does the phrase locked and loaded mean?

This term originated in the military and meant that your M-16 had the magazine in place and was ready to fire. The order to "lock and load" means to get ready for action. If you are "locked and loaded," it means you are ready for whatever comes next. The term was in use before the M-16. Many western stories and movies have used the saying for rifles as well as for wagons. It also has been used as an old sailing term for the storage of goods being locked into place and loaded aboard.


What are the names of the wagons that went on the Oregon trail?

You would most likely find 18th - 19th century materials and tools, as well as common foods and water.


What were pioneer cargo wagons called?

Pioneer cargo wagons are called Conestoga wagons.


Why were covered wagons called schooner wagons?

Because the tops of the wagons reminded people of ships at sea.


What are synonyms for affluent?

wealthy, rich, prosperous, loaded, well-off, opulent, well-to-do


What job did men do in coal mines 1800?

In the 1800s, there were many things to do in mines, for people of all ages. Trappers were little kids who opened and closed trapdoors, to let the wagons of coal pass by on the underground tracks. Drawers pushed and pulled loaded wagons of coals towards the lifts that take them upto the surface. Bearers were young girls who took sacks of coal away from the coalface, and loaded the coal wagons. Diggers were people who dug for coal. Hope I helped :) Source(s): My history textbook (Grade/Year 7)