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100
The part of the wheel that allows it to spin
What is the axle?
100
This disease is caused by a lack of vitamin C and it rots away the gums.
What is scurvy?
100
the best woman sharpshooter
Who is Annie Oakley?
100
The place where pioneers put their names on the 4th of July
What is Independence Rock?
100
The cloth that has little checks on it
What is gingham?
200
this covers the top of the wagon
What is canvas?
200
You can get this disease if you drink contaminated water.
What is Cholera?
200
the Sioux leader that beat Custer
Who is Crazy Horse?
200
An abandoned boomtown
What is a ghost town?
200
the pants men wore were held up by these
What is suspenders?
300
The wagon most pioneers used
What is a Prairie Schooner?
300
You get this disease if you are bitten by a contaminated mosquito.
What is Malaria?
300
The pioneer who is known for helping settlers enter what is now Kentucky
Who is Daniel Boone?
300
A place where miners bought their supplies and made homes
What is a boomtown?
300
The women wore these hats
What are bonnets?
400
This wagon was named after a region in Pennsylvania
What is a Conestoga Wagon?
400
When you get too cold you could get this.
What is hypothermia?
400
The famous tall-tale lumberjack whose friend is a blue ox
Who is Paul Bunyan?
400
The place that produced carbonated water
What is Soda Springs?
400
A sleeveless garment worn by women and girls as a protective apron or a decorative garment
What is a Pinafore?
500
the material the frame of the wagon is made out of
What is wood?
500
Symptoms of this disease include a red rash and sore throat.
What is Scarlet Fever?
500
The president who made the Louisiana Purchase
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
500
The last river before Oregon
What is Snake River
500
Worn by a woman under the dress
What is pantaloons?