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Good Times Rolling: Conestoga Wagons

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Good Times Rolling Conestoga Wagons game quiz
"It could very well be called the 'wagon that won the West.' Conestoga wagons carried pioneers from the East to the wide-open West. Come along on a bouncy but enjoyable journey."

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1. What were Conestoga wagons named after?
    Obadiah Conestoga, one of the first Oregon Trail pioneers
    The Conestoga Valley in Pennsylvania
    An Algonquin Indian word meaning 'heavy'
    The main route between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania was called 'The Conestoga Trail'


2. Conestogas came in three sizes (small, medium, and large). How many tons could a Large Conestoga carry?
    Three to five tons
    Five to eight tons
    Forty to fifty tons
    Come on, as big as they were, they could not carry more than 500 pounds of cargo


3. The lead horse on a Conestoga was on the left and the driver sat on the left hand side of of the seat (on what was called a 'lazy board') holding the reins. When passing another wagon, the driver pulled to the right hand side of the road. This is believed to be where automobile driving on the right developed in the United States.
    True
    False


4. All Conestoga wagons are covered; all covered wagons are Conestogas.
    True
    False


5. Going down hills was difficult for all wagons, but Conestogas had a rudimentary form of brakes. The driver pulled a five foot long iron lever forward that pressed something against the wheels. What was it?
    A tree trunk was thrown from the back of the wagon to produce drag and therefore, called a 'dragger'
    A metal clasp called a 'grinder'
    Blocks of wood
    A rope called a 'strangler'


6. The horses that pulled the Conestoga needeed to be big and sturdy. A special breed of horse was used solely for Conestogas. What was it called?
    Brabant
    Friesian
    Conestoga
    Trakener


7. If a wagon owner did not have Conestoga horses, he could use what other kind of animal to pull the wagon?
    Trick question; only horses could be used
    Mules
    Oxen
    Donkeys


8. To get the horses to turn to the right, a teamster would yell "Gee!" What did he yell when he wanted to turn left?
    "Whoa!"
    "Stop, you stupid horses!"
    "Hup! Hup!"
    "Haw!"


9. Each Conestoga wagon horse wore a set of bells hanging from an arch that was attached to his collar. The horses in front, including the Leader, had five bells, those in the middle had four bells, while the ones closest to the wagon had three bells. What expression still in use today came from this arrangement?
    "I'll be there with bells on."
    "Clear as a bell."
    "The bells are ringing."
    "Saved by the bell."


10. It's evening and the Conestoga wagon driver is tired. He sees a tavern and decides to spend the night there. Of course, he has a few drinks with his friends and soon runs up a bill. What expression was used to warn him that he had better have enough money to pay that bill?
    "Mind your 'P's and 'Q's."
    "Make hay while the sun shines."
    "Don't bite off more than you can chew."
    "Careful that you don't go round the bend."


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