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Many Settlers moving to Oregon country and other western areas followed the 2,000 mile long Oregon Trail, which stretched from places such as Independence, Missouri, or Council Bluffs, Iowa, west into Oregon Country
the Oregon trail was 2000 miles long.
The Oregon trail was a 2000 mile long string of rivers and national land marks.
i'm guessing no for the most part since they were sent to Oregon after the long time struggle for equality and peace of being left alone. But they may have later when new settlers came.
No, the Oregon Trail began in the 1830s and 1840s. By the 1880s, the Oregon Trail had long since ended.
J. Houston Harrison has written: 'Settlers by the Long Gray Trail' 'Settlers by the long grey trail' -- subject(s): Genealogy, History
The trail from Nauvoo, Illinios to Salt Lake City, Utah was approximately 1300 miles. The Oregon Trail was around 2100 miles.
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The Oregon Trail was a route used in the U.S. westward migration time period from 1840 to 1860. It started in Missouri and ended in Oregon. (About 2000 miles long)
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2,000 miles (3200 km)