Phrases with «wagon train»

The phrase "wagon train" refers to a group of wagons or vehicles traveling together in a line. It is often associated with the adventurous journeys of settlers moving to new places during the exploration and settlement of North America. Full definition

Sentences with «wagon train»

  • He has even been on an all day wagon train and did great! (petservicessupplies.com)
  • Oklahoma is historically referred to as the «Sooner» state, and history books depict early life in Oklahoma as a series of wagon trains filled with migrating American settlers making their way across unknown territory and fighting back tribes of Native Americans living in what is now the state. (carinsurancerates.com)
  • Those who joined wagon trains going west who were misled into believing that they could acquire food by hunting would, in nine cases out of ten, starve to death, according to one guide who knew. (religion-online.org)
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