Covered wagons were also known as "Prairie Schooners".
Blacksmith would fix middle age carts and wagons.
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A person who fixes wooden wheels on wagons and carriages.
The invention that made wagons possible is the wheel. The wheel, developed around 3500 BC in Mesopotamia, allowed for the creation of vehicles that could easily transport goods and people. Its integration with axles enabled the design of various wheeled vehicles, including wagons, revolutionizing transport and trade in ancient societies.
Mystery plays were performed on wagons, and consisted of series of short subjects usually taken from the Bible.
Pioneer cargo wagons are called Conestoga wagons.
It is not wagon trains. Groups of covered wagons are called prairie schooners. But we can also call it wagon trains, I guess.
They are called conestoga wagons.
They are called conestoga wagons.
They were called Covered Wagons.
* Use wagon to carry people places. * To go to diffrent places. * wagons are also used to carry food. * Wagons wear use in a long time ago. * They were called wood and cloth. * Wagons might be slow but you wont get as much tierd as you get when you go walking. * In 4 wagons there could fit 20 persons. * Wagons are made out of wood. * People also use wagons to go camping. * Wagons are good to carry lots of thing inside them.
Because the tops of the wagons reminded people of ships at sea.
Conestoga wagons
becasue of the conostoga valley in pa
Conestoga wagons
A maker of wagons is called a wainwright.
Carriages