In the gold rush era usually heavy wagons were pulled by either horses, oxen or mules.
they used wagons pulled by horses or just walked from place to place.
The Vikings used wagons/carts pulled by horses apparently...... I think, sorry if it was no help..... c:
To pull their wagons, trfthe Mormon Pioneers used horses, mules, oxen and sometimes even pulled them by hand!
Walking with clay pots on their heads {with water in them} Camel Wagons pulled by dogs {they thought dogs were big horses in those times}
Carts or wagons pulled by oxen.
horses and people
Wagons pulled by horses and cattle
Oxen pulled the wagons.
A Carter drove animals that pulled wagons and/or carts.
Carters drove the animals that pulled wagons and carts.
In the gold rush era usually heavy wagons were pulled by either horses, oxen or mules.
Unpaved, rocky, a lot of wagons being pulled by horses and/or oxen.
they used wagons pulled by horses or just walked from place to place.
No, Lewis and Clark went by ships and wagons pulled by oxen.
The first groups of Latter-Day Saint (Mormon) Pioneers traveled west by covered wagons, mostly pulled by oxen. Later on, those who could not afford the expenses of wagons and oxen (mostly European immigrants) made handcarts, which are small, two-wheeled wagons pulled by men. You can see an image of a handcart here: http://www.clegghistory.org/imagesmag1.jpg
Merchants traveled the Santa Fe Trail in wagons pulled by mules.