Emigrants, particularly during the westward expansion in the United States, primarily used covered wagons, commonly referred to as prairie schooners. These wagons were designed for long journeys and featured a curved, canvas cover that provided protection from the elements. They were typically pulled by oxen or horses and could carry essential supplies and belongings for families traveling westward. The design allowed for a relatively spacious interior, accommodating both cargo and passengers.
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They traveled in wagon trains of 50 to 1,000 people.
Emigrants usually traveled in wagon trains of 50 to 1,000 people.<<<Novanet
emigrants on the Oregon Trail used buffalo dung
Mexicans in Colorado are emigrants who immigrated from Mexico
Use Mercon ATF.
buffalo dung
cause their was no other way
Gilbert Imlay wrote The Emigrants.
Unwilling Emigrants was created in 1959.