The Stagecoach
by Michael Rucker
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Title
The Stagecoach
Artist
Michael Rucker
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Art
Description
The Wild Wild West, in the 1800's Stagecoaches were a public way of travel, The Stagecoach is a type of Covered wagon Manufactured in London England and transported to America, The Stagecoach was a 6 Team Horse Drawn Wagon, traveling in Dangerous Territories of the Apache Indians and other Indian Tribes, The Gold Rush of 1849 of California increase More People traveling by Stagecoaches and Trains to Many Parts of California, the Stagecoach Had a Stage Driver and a Shotgun Guard for Protection, and also Carried the U.S. Postal mail from city to city along their Journeys and experiencing Mountains and rivers, and dangerous Weather Conditions and Hot deserts, The Automobile was invented in the late 1800's Early 1900's and Henry Ford invented the Assembly Line and Cars replaced the Stagecoach and Horse as a way of travel to this current day
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March 23rd, 2014
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