48 of the original 87 members survived the ordeal.
There were 87 people not including the teamsters or Indians that travelled with them.
Of the original 87 members, only 48 managed to survive!
There are a number of photographs of Donner Party members. Eleanor Eddy's and Sarah Keyes' photos were taken before they left for California. There is also a painting of Charles Stanton. There are also many photos of Donner Party members taken at different times after the disaster, some as early as the 1850s and some as late as the 1930s. You can find many of them by searching on "Donner party" at Google Images.
There were 200 people who survived the Johnstown flood
few people survived no
16 wagons were on the donner party And 87 people that were with the donner party.
There were 87 people not including the teamsters or Indians that travelled with them.
Its a matter of opinion. There are many people who believe that it was Hastings fault, and others believe that it was the Donner Party's fault. There is also many evidence that suppourts both sides.
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A total of 16,563,868 lives were lost during World War 1.
Of the original 87 members, only 48 managed to survive!
The Donner party proved how dangerous moving west in the United States could be, and how many things could go wrong.
There are a number of photographs of Donner Party members. Eleanor Eddy's and Sarah Keyes' photos were taken before they left for California. There is also a painting of Charles Stanton. There are also many photos of Donner Party members taken at different times after the disaster, some as early as the 1850s and some as late as the 1930s. You can find many of them by searching on "Donner party" at Google Images.
Know there living there life's At least whats left of them. There weren't many people though that survived it.
I don't know the number of people off the top of my head but you are probably referring to the Donner Party. Google that for more info.
about 1,100 died. I don't know how many survived. :/ in 1984, 300,000 people were killed but i dont know how many people survived.
They were trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and resorted to eating their dead companions. The Mexican American War delayed rescue groups, and the extreme weather turned back many. When they were rescued, only 48 of the original 87 had survived.