oxen
Horses, mules or oxen.
Oxen were cheaper than horses, and stronger than mules.
conestoga wagons
Most people used oxen or horses. These were purchased before the trip was made.
Because at the time, oxen were the most efficient animal to carry their luggage with. Horses were used mostly for the carying of individuals, and oxen provided the strength and endurance needed for a long journey.
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Pioneers used oxen to pull their wagons because oxen were strong, durable, and well-suited for heavy loads, making them ideal for long journeys across difficult terrain. They were also more economical to maintain compared to horses, as they could graze on grass and were capable of working in harsher conditions. Additionally, oxen had a steady pace that helped ensure the wagons could travel long distances without exhausting the animals.
They used boats, where rivers would take them to their intended destinations, wagons pulled by horses or oxen, rode horseback, or walked.
They used boats, where rivers would take them to their intended destinations, wagons pulled by horses or oxen, rode horseback, or walked.
The pilgrims used wagons.
In the middle ages the forms of transport were:walkingriding horses, donkeys, muleshorse, ox, or mule drawn wagons and cartssailing ships and rafts
A "yoke" is the wooden crossbar used to tie teams of oxen, cattle, or horses together for use in pulling farm implements or wagons. This is different from "yolk", referring to the yellow region in an egg.