Covered wagons
A Conestoga or covered wagon
In regions where trees were abundant, pioneers typically built log cabins or timber-framed homes. Logs were readily available and provided excellent insulation. These homes were sturdy and could withstand harsh weather conditions, making them popular choices among pioneers in areas with an abundance of trees.
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Guy Sturdy is 6 feet tall. He weighs 180 pounds. He bats left and throws left.
a sturdy wooden fence used for a fortification.
Conestoga Wagon
Covered wagons
The Conestoga wagon (not a generic term for a covered wagon) could transport loads up to 6 tons, and was drawn by horses, mules, or oxen. Usage of the Conestoga wagon was what started the custom of driving on the right side of the road.
The Conestoga wagon (not a generic term for a covered wagon) could transport loads up to 6 tons, and was drawn by horses, mules, or oxen. Usage of the Conestoga wagon was what started the custom of driving on the right side of the road.
A Conestoga or covered wagon
Pioneers traveled west using Conestoga wagons. They also used the prairie schooners because they schooners were smaller, lighter, more maneuverable.. They also provided shelter and protection.
No. You should take cover in a sturdy building.
In regions where trees were abundant, pioneers typically built log cabins or timber-framed homes. Logs were readily available and provided excellent insulation. These homes were sturdy and could withstand harsh weather conditions, making them popular choices among pioneers in areas with an abundance of trees.
Overland wagons were sturdy enough to cross the mountains and rocky ground.
Overland wagons were sturdy enough to cross the mountains and rocky ground.
If the tornado is close, leave the vehicle and take cover in a nearby sturdy building. If none is available, lie down in a ditch.
Sturdy is not a verb but an adjective and therefore has no past tense, unless you mean "this was sturdy" etc.