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Approximately 70,000 Mormon Pioneers traveled the Mormon Trail between 1845 and 1869.

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Which trail did Mormons travel on?

The Mormon Trail.


How did the Mormon Pioneer Trail get its name?

Seriously???? It was a trail, and Mormons traveled on it, and they were pioneers.


What was Mormon Trail name after?

The Mormons, the religious group that made and traveled the trail.


What did the Mormons travel on?

Mormon Trail to Utah


How many mormons set out on the trail in the first 4 months?

There is no exact number but, there were about 10,000 or less.


How did the Mormon trail get its name?

Obviously it's because the Mormons traveled the trail.


How many Mormons went on the trial?

Approximately 70,000 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) travelled the Mormon Trail between 1846 and 1869. Today, many Mormons travel the trail each summer to commemorate what their ancestors did.


What did the Mormons find while on the Oregon trail?

A well established trail that they used on their journey west.


Compare and contrast the Oregon trail Santa Fe trail and Mormon trail?

The early Mormons murdered innocent people. Look up Mountain Meadows massacre. The early Mormons were thought to be involved in masonry/satanism.


How long did the wagon train era last for the Mormons?

Mormons travelled the Mormon trail to Utah in wagon trains from 1845 to 1869. In 1869 the transcontinental railroad was completed and many Mormons going to Utah began taking the train.


Would you Name all the landmarks pioneers?

it is mormons trail


When did the Mormons leave on the Mormon Trail?

The first group of Mormon pioneers started on the trail in the winter of 1845-46, but groups continued to use the trail until the railroad came in 1869.many of these groups were converts from Europe.