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Esteban Berry
2 January, 18:37
What was life life in a wagon train
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Chanel Drake
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A wagon train is a group of wagons traveling together. In a military context, a baggage train was the wagon train that followed an army with supplies and ammunition. In the American West, settlers traveling across the plains and mountain passes in covered wagons banded together for mutual assistance.
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