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pioneers found high spots in the river to cross with their wagon
pioneers of what
If they didn't have the tools they would stop and live where they are or if they did have the tools they would use an Axel.
well there are all kinds of ways people travel.in the olden days people traveled in boats and on trains or by wagons. now they use planes, trains, light rails cars, cars, trucks, bikes, boats. but explorers travelled on boats, horses, and horses. by the time trains came around, explorers had already found just about everything.
The Mormon Pioneers moved west on the Mormon trail between 1845 and 1870, when the train came through and became the more common mode of transportation. The biggest years for travel on the Mormon trail were in the 1850's. After the railroad, Mormons continued to move west, but usually came individually as the need for organized companies no longer existed, so the numbers are harder to pinpoint.
Pioneers traveled by covered wagons. The most common type of wagon was the Conestoga wagon.
Well, the driver, his wife, and very young children usually did. But you are correct that many pioneers headed West walked most of the way beside the wagon. The main reason was that the wagon was stuffed to the canvas with their worldly goods, and there was no room to ride in the wagon!
15,00000 million becauses if the wagon is big it could fit
The pioneers migrated west with the help of the covered wagon and wagon trains. The wagon trains were the safest form of travel because of the sheer volume of people.
about 2500 pounds per wagon
The Westward Expansion was difficult for the pioneers because their was a lot of travelling such as ships,walking,riding a wagon and many others.
Depends on the size of the wagon.
The pioneers sometimes tied wooden butter churners so they wouldn't have to churn the butter theirselves because the wagon is very wobbly.
pioneers found high spots in the river to cross with their wagon
A Conestoga or covered wagon
Pioneers rode on a cover wagon. They also walked when going to the west
Pioneers settling in the Old West.