Most pioneers did not use conestoga wagons, that's a Hollywood myth. The majority used their farm wagons which were much smaller.
They carried what they needed- food, a few sets of clothing per person, tools, and maybe a few personal posessions if they had room for them.
they had to self-sufficient very quick or will not survive
Middle passage is the sea journey undertaken by slave ships. This happened from West Africa to the West Indies.
clothes,food,guns,boats,and maps
They waited because if they started in summer then they would'nt have enough time to get to Oregon Country before winter. If they started in winter they would have to go through all the harsh conditions, so spring is just the right time.
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There were rivers, dieseases, lack of food, rattlesnakes, and more.
short but dangerous journey to freedom
The Indian chief sent a party of marauders to harass the pioneers as they crossed Indian territory on their journey west.
The duration of Pioneers of the West is 3360.0 seconds.
If a pioneer was moving out west they would have to bring everything they could possibly need with them. Since there were no stores or shops in the wilderness, pioneers had to bring their food, building supplies, hunting supplies, and everything else with them.
Hazards experienced by many travelers on their journey west: Lack of food, water, or weapons, disease (cholera was common), sickness, weather problems, raids, and trouble with Native Americans.
many pioneers traveled west to bufflalo