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What mountains do the Mormon trail go over?

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Rocky Mountains and Wasatch Mountains.

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When did they go to the Mormon Trail?

The Mormon Trail was in operation from 1846 to 1869, when the transcontinental railroad was completed.


How did the Mormon trail change the American west?

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Over 70,000 people traveled the Mormon trail in a period of about 25 years, not counting supply wagons, missionaries heading abroad, or those leaving Utah. It would be impossible to know how many wagons in total travelled the Mormon trail.


Who founded the Mormon trail and why?

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Why did people choose to follow the Mormon trail?

The Mormon pioneers traveled on the Mormon Trail to reach Utah, where they found the freedom to practice their religion in relative peace. Others used the Mormon trail as a route to various places in the west, many would continue on to California, Nevada, or Oregon.


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Why did the Oregon and the Mormon trails overlapped?

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Who were the first settlers of the Mormon Trail?

Joseph Smith along with his family and a few of the other prophets who took charge after his death. Incorrect answer above. Improved answer - Brigham Young and church members - pioneers - traveled the Mormon Trail. In addition, the trail was used by trappers, explorers, and other people traveling to the west coast regions.


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