answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

From lifting rocks in prison, he gained strength.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How did Jean Valjean become strong enough to lift a wagon?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Performing Arts

What has the author Ben Riker written?

Ben Riker has written: 'Pony wagon town' -- subject(s): Carriage and wagon making, Carriage manufacturers and dealers, History, Walborn & Riker Company (Saint Paris, Ohio)


Which event most confirmed Margaret Frink's bias about American Indians as depicted in Covered Wagon Women Diaries and Letters from the Western Trails 1850?

Rumors of Indian attacks …


What is the value of a circus wagon 1900 5-cent stamp?

Scott Number 2452, 2452B, 2452D Number of varieties. You can purchase any of the version in good condition for 20 cents used or mint. If it has a tear or missing a piece, it is not worth anything. If it has a small number at the bottom of the stamp, it may have a bit more value. And please note, the fact that it say 1900 on it has nothing to do with when the stamp was issued. It was released in 1990 to 1995 with a picture of a circus wagon as it looked in the 1900's.


Was the pageant wagon part of the evolution of English theatre?

Yes, temporary stages erected on wagons during fairs and pageants to put on mystery and miracle plays were the forerunners of temporary stages erected in innyards, which led in turn to the design of the Elizabethan playhouses such as the Rose, Swan, Hope and Globe.


What are pageant wagons used for?

A pageant wagon was used as a place for actors who were not associated with the church to perform. It was basically a stage on wheels. The players (actors) would take their pageant wagons all over Europe and perform to the public. The plays were usually presented in a comedic manner and that is why lots of people would go and see the performances.

Related questions

What was the biggest expense for travelers on the Oregon Trail?

A strong covered wagon and animals to pull the wagon.


What are customer reports on 1986 Subaru station-wagon?

My 86' Subaru GL wagon has 217,900 miles on it and is still running strong!


What is a 4 letter for a strong wagon beginning with the letter D?

dray


What does the name Duane mean?

The name Duane is of Irish origin and means "small dark one" or "little dark one". It is a popular name for boys.


Why does a child on a toboggan fall back when the toboggan is given a sharp tug?

A child in a wagon seems to fall backward when you give the wagon a sharp pull forward because the force that is exerted on te wagon is greater than the force of the friction pushing the child forward while the wagon is accelerating forward. If the force was great enough or if the wagon were to continue being pushed with a constant or increasing force, the child would eventually fall off the wagon. If the wagon's surface had no friction and there was no wind blowing against the wagon but there was friction on the ground the wagon is rolling on, then the child would stay in the same position and would fall of the wagon if the wagon were to travel far enough. If the surface of the wagon had no friction, there was no other force stopping the wagon, then the child wouldn't move his position while the wagon wouldn't stop ever making it so the child had to eventually fall assuming the wagon is finite and doesn't go all the way around in a circle around a center of gravity.


What is the Conestoga wagon?

The Conestoga Wagon is a car to the Old West Settlers. a Conestoga wagon is a heavy coated wagon with 4 strong wheels especially used by the Settlers. they have to use 4-6 horses to carry the wagon. The Conestoga wagon was made in the 18th century and was first built in the Conestoga Creek in Pennsylvania. It had a flat body and sides to prevent tipping over. it became famous as later adopted and the wagon is big it could carry up to 6 tons


What jobs have become rare?

blacksmiths, executioners, saddle makers, wagon wheel makers.


Is it possible to convert a station wagon into a coupe?

Anything is possible with enough time and modification, but the practical answer would be no.


In the story grandma essie's covered wagon why did papa had to sell the farm?

because they didn't have enough money


How muchhorse power does a 1986 power wagon with a 318 make?

not enough 0-60 in 16 seconds flat


Does a 1997 mercury sable wagon have side airbags in the seat?

99% sure enough to say... No, no airbags in the seat.


What is band wagon effect?

I believe it is when people agree with or become a fan of something because it is performing well, as in sports, or is popular.