A properly made Conestoga Wagon could carry as much as 12,000 pounds of cargo. The main issue for the wagon was not its capability. It was the horses or oxen to pull it.
Most covered wagons were 7-8 feet tall and had a length of around 10-15 feet. By appearance, a covered wagon looks bigger than a modern automobile, but they didn't weigh as much.
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Presidents do not carry very much. But they do when they are visiting different countries to buy something. If you are doing something illegal, you will be charged by the government.
Lloyd Polite's weight is unknown. Lloyd is an American R&B singer best known for his song, Get it Shawty.
I do hope you mean GOLD coin, but actual gold weight is .48375oz of pure gold. The bullion value is $546.00 as I type this
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A typical pioneer wagon, often referred to as a covered wagon or Conestoga wagon, could carry anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 pounds of cargo. The exact weight capacity depended on the design and construction of the wagon, as well as the type of materials used. These wagons were primarily used to transport supplies, tools, and personal belongings during westward expansion in the 19th century. Proper loading was essential to ensure balance and maneuverability on rough terrain.
about 4,000 pounds.
They can carry their own weight
Most covered wagons were 7-8 feet tall and had a length of around 10-15 feet. By appearance, a covered wagon looks bigger than a modern automobile, but they didn't weigh as much.
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The amount of weight a person can carry will depend upon the person. The stronger the person is, the more weight that they will be able to carry.
A bald eagle can carry about 4 pounds of weight.
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An eagle can carry up to about 4-5 pounds of weight while flying.
Eagles can carry up to half of their body weight while flying.
Settlers traveled by wagon because: They could carry much more food and equipment than traveling by horse. The wagons could be covered, protecting the settlers from heat, cold, duststorms, bright sunlight. The wagons offered a little protection against stealing and against raids by American Native warriors.