In their wagon. On a bed they had brought with them
it was because the trail ended
A body
The weight of the man in the back of the wagon is also 175 lbs. The system is in equilibrium, so the weight distribution is equal.
Actually, the wagon doesn't pull back on the horse. The horse leans into the collar which causes the wheels to turn. It's basic physics.
The great Dillon brought it back.
you buy a subaru wagon and put an sts logo on the back. Is this a serious question?
It fell off the back of a wagon
1.The Conestoga wagon was made/originated in Conestoga Creek in Pennsylvania , U.S. It was said to be brought and introduced by the Mennonite German settlers around 1750's.
yes. he or she can be brought back!
Brought Back to Life was created in 1992.
It has never left, so no one brought it back.