Wagon trains were caravans of covered wagons each wagon pulled by horses. This is the type of caravan that saw used traveling the orogen trail and by other settlers moving west across the united states. Played the computer game "Oregon Trail" to get a realistic idea of what life on a Wagon Train may have been like...."Oops you died of starvation."
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it made it easier to get in and out of the mission.
it made it easier to recive supplies and goods
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Germany's growing power and Britain's desperate need is the correct answer.
The US initially tried to remain neutral during World War II owning to large causalities in World War I. But The Germany's growing power and Britain's desperate need made it increasingly difficult for President Roosevelt to stay neutral. The Germany under Hitler was gaining more and more control in Europe which was being effectively helped by Soviet Union and on the other hand the fall of France had made Britain alone to fight the Axis. So it made difficult for Roosevelt to remain neutral during the World War II.
Working class made the largest segment and the poor