Pilgrims.
Pioneers primarily used covered wagons for transportation as they traveled westward in search of new opportunities. These wagons, typically drawn by oxen or horses, were designed to carry families, supplies, and possessions across rugged terrain. Additionally, some pioneers traveled on foot or used horseback for shorter distances. The journey was often arduous, requiring careful planning and resilience.
Mayflower
Mormon pioneers left their homes and traveled to a wild land to settle new colonies where they could practice their religion in peace, just like the Puritan pilgrims.
dude that's so easy to trade for goods.
From Spain to the New World, generally west-southwest.
They would either make or buy them from traders who traveled along the same routes.
colonists
Mayflower
Gudridur Thorbjarnarsdottir
Mormon pioneers left their homes and traveled to a wild land to settle new colonies where they could practice their religion in peace, just like the Puritan pilgrims.
To help the pioneers do work (for slavery).
Fuman Freak - New York City
Norwegian Vikings
The main reasons explorers traveled to the New World were to find new trade routes to Asia and to discover new lands rich in resources like gold and silver. Additionally, they sought to spread Christianity and expand the influence of their home countries.
dude that's so easy to trade for goods.
From Spain to the New World, generally west-southwest.
He traveled to the East Coast of America or the "New World", also what is today's New York.