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Pioneer cargo wagons are called Conestoga wagons.

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Because the tops of the wagons reminded people of ships at sea.

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The Covered Wagons were made so the pioneers would not have to walk, and carry their belonging on their back. Some types of wagons are the Farm Imigrant Wagons, and the Conestoga Wagons.

Also to get west.

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The wagons carried the food such as flour, sugar, bacon, and coffee. The trade items were also in the wagons.

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wagons I guess ... they were constega wagons

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The plural of wagon is wagons.

As in "the wagons were drawn by horses".

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* Use wagon to carry people places. * To go to diffrent places. * wagons are also used to carry food. * Wagons wear use in a long time ago. * They were called wood and cloth. * Wagons might be slow but you wont get as much tierd as you get when you go walking. * In 4 wagons there could fit 20 persons. * Wagons are made out of wood. * People also use wagons to go camping. * Wagons are good to carry lots of thing inside them.

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Some slept in the wagons. Others slept on the ground in between the wagons and the fire pits.

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There is no standard collective noun for a group of wagons. A collective noun is an informal part of language and any noun that is suitable can function as a collective noun; for example, a circle of wagons, a train of wagons, a convoyof wagons, etc.

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The pilgrims used wagons.

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becasue of the conostoga valley in pa

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Circle the Wagons was created on 2010-04-05.

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Yes, they still make station wagons

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Wagon, flagon.
wagon, gaggin', laggin', saggin'

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Covered wagons were also known as "Prairie Schooners".

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The wagons were made of wood and floated behind the horses if it was nessary.

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The duration of The Wagons Roll at Night is 1.4 hours.

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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.

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I do believe that they make plastic wagons for toddlers. This is because plastic wagons are probably safer for toddlers and weigh less than medal wagons.

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21,614 Ford 4 door wagons made. 4,891 2 door wagons made.

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1819

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Oxen. They were stronger and could move the heavy wagons.

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Sticky Wagons - 1970 was released on:

USA: 1970

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The Wagons Roll at Night was created on 1941-04-26.

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Prairie Schooner wagons were painted with blue bodies and red wheels. These wagons were used in westward expansion of the United States.

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Richard is a boy that rides in wagons on his dates.

Richard is a boy that rides in wagons on his dates.

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16 wagons were on the donner party And 87 people that were with the donner party.

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Blacksmith would fix middle age carts and wagons.

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yes there were

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I think its "Bruk it down" by Mr. Vegas!!:)

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These wagons had canvas covers and wide wheels suitable for dirt roads. :)

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yes... people drove wagons in the 1930s.. but there were cars there too.. but it was very expensive.

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"Chuck Wagons" other wise known as "Prairie Schooners"

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i find most hooded wagons in gaptooth ridge

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Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits was created in 1872.

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