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That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
484.4 milesMultiply the number of weeks by the number of days in a week.4 weeks x 7 days/week = 28 daysMultiply 28 days by the average number of miles per day.28 days x 17.3 mi/day = 484.4 mi
9*2.5=22.5
The travelling speed of a stagecoach or wagon was only about eight mph, covering about 60 to 70 miles per day and stopping every night. In comparison, a train could cover 336 miles in that same day.
Wagon has two syllables.
It takes10/(average speed of the wagon in mph)hours.
It travels 10 to 15 miles a day
why did families travel in wagon train
it was not easy to travel in a conestoga wagon
565 miles
You haven't told us where you are starting from or where you are going to. I will tell you that to travel 30 miles by wagon would take 2-3 days.
it takes 3,295 miles
Because there weren't any cars back then.
You can take parts of it. There are companies where you can have a wagon train experience .
Tim thinks he will never get there. His wagon has no wheels.
It was safer to travel in a wagon train. Apart from attack by hostile indians, there were always help available to overcome the many problems that often arose.
17 miles long