During the Trail of Tears? If so, probably ones deemed "important" by the government.
how you ever rode on the hay ride
The children rode in a red wagon. Settlers moved to Indiana in a wagon train.
The adverb is "steadily", as it modifies the verb "rode".
The children rode in a wooden wagon pulled by a sturdy horse on their way to the farm.
On cattle drives the cowboys usually did not have a wagon but rode their horses.
No, Cherokee is a wagon, and the Comanche is a pickup, but on the years they were made the parts will be the same.
Pioneers rode on a cover wagon. They also walked when going to the west
Traveling afoot, many pioneers spread out across America. Others rode mules, horses, or bought a wagon and joined up with a wagon train. Back then, the Cadillac of wagons was the Conestoga wagon.
they used herbal remedies an made it with mortar and pestal
i rode a bike i rode my bike this weekend
Well, honey, John Wayne rode a horse named Duke in the movie "The War Wagon." And no, Duke wasn't just a random horse, it was actually John Wayne's own horse. So, there you have it, Duke the horse was John Wayne's trusty steed in that classic western flick.
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