it was the only way to transport supplie that where to heavy to carry back in those days.
Before pioneers had a house built, they would continue living in their wagons. But after they, they usually would take the top off and use it as a normal wagon or they would take it apart and use it for wood to build other things.
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.
Wagons
The library is a good place to look for books about pioneers. By the way, pioneers traveled in wagons. They used Conestoga Wagons, or- a little bit more specifically- covered wagons. The y also used farm wagons.
wagons I guess ... they were constega wagons
They were called Covered Wagons.
They are called conestoga wagons.
They are called conestoga wagons.
Most of them traveled in wagons.
Most of them traveled in wagons.
the pioneers got there wagons up and down the mountains by tieing ropes to the wagons and lead them down very carefuly. Trust me I just read it out of my histor book.
Oxen. They were stronger and could move the heavy wagons.
No. They were all in wagons overland.
"Chuck Wagons" other wise known as "Prairie Schooners"