USA HISTORY

MANIFEST DESTINY 1806 1855

THE OREGON TRAIL WESTWARD MIGRATION TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why did wagon trains really circle the wagons up at night?
A
for protection from Indians
B
to keep all the kids gathered up
C
to corral the animals
D
to make it easier to dance
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Each evening, the wagon encampment typically grouped into a circle, forming a temporary corral. Around the circle, tents and bedrolls provided the shelter for exhausted pioneers . A few guards kept an eye on the grazing livestock and watched for signs of trouble from wild animals or potential thieves.

Detailed explanation-2: -During the 1800s, many settlers traveled west from the East Coast in covered, horse-drawn wagons. At night, or when threatened during the day, the wagons would stop moving. The drivers then would line up all the carriages in a circle. This was a way of protecting the settlers from attack.

Detailed explanation-3: -A wagon fort, wagon fortress, or corral, often referred to as circling the wagons, is a temporary fortification made of wagons arranged into a rectangle, circle, or other shape and possibly joined with each other to produce an improvised military camp.

Detailed explanation-4: -Circle the wagons is an English language idiom which may refer to a group of people who unite for a common purpose. Historically the term was used to describe a defensive maneuver which was employed by the Americans in 19th century. The term has evolved colloquially to mean people defending each other.

Detailed explanation-5: -The train wagons were mainly used for carrying supplies while settlers walked or rode alongside them, and they often moved with a herd of cattle and other livestock.

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