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How many Mormons were on the trail?

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


What are facts about the Mormon Trail?

it was led by Brigham Young, president and prophet of the Mormon church at that time. the Mormons had to leave Missouri because people were telling lies about them to the government and the government forced them to leave. Also people were just plain being incredably rude and persicuting them like tar and feathering their leaders. very, very, bad.*The Mormon Trail was mostly used between 1846 and 1870.*In 1869 the railroad reached Utah and greatly lessened the number of people on the trail.*The Mormon trail was over 1,300 miles long.*Over 70,000 Mormon Pioneers traveled the trail between 1846 and 1869.*The Mormons usually traveled on the other side of the river from the Oregon Trail travelers to avoid conflicts.*Mormon Pioneers rarely traveled on Sunday and were known for traveling quicker than Oregon Trail wagon trains.*Mormon Pioneers planted small crops along the trail in order to supply food for later travelers.*Many Mormon Pioneers were too poor to afford a team and wagon, so they pulled their belongings themselves on small handcarts.


Why do you have the Oregon trail?

The Oregon Trail was the main overland route from the Midwest to the West Coast, used most heavily between the 1840's and 1869 when the transcontinental railway was completed. This was a difficult, 2,000 mile trek that took 4 - 6 months to complete.


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.


Who were the two African Americans in the senate between 1869 and 1880?

Hiram Revels and Blanche K Bruce

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What are some important dates that happened pn the Oregon trail?

1843-1869 in 1869 the transcontinental railroad was built.


When did the Oregon trail begin?

The Oregon Trail started in 1836, but the main flow didn't actually start until 1843. This expedition ended around 1869, due to the opening of the Trans contenental Railroad. The Oregon Trail began in 1836, but the main flow of travelers didn't come until 1843. The Oregon Trail ended in 1869 due to the Transcontinental Railroad.


How many Mormons were on the trail?

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


In what year did the first pioneers reach the west?

1869


After the US Civil War what took the place of the Oregon Trail?

The newly completed trans-continental railroad. The Oregon Trail ran from the Missouri River to the Oregon Territory and was used extensively by pioneers from 1841 to 1869. Midway in the trail, other trails split off to go to California.


When did the Oregon Trail end?

The Oregon Trail ended in Oregon City in 1869.


When was Oregon Episcopal School created?

Oregon Episcopal School was created in 1869.


Who was the Governor of Oregon in 1869?

George Lemuel Woods (born July 30, 1832 in Boone County, Missouri; died January 7, 1890 in Portland, Oregon) succeeded AC Gibbs as the third Governor of Oregon, serving between September 12, 1866 and September 14, 1870, including the whole of 1869.


When was Ruth Lackaye born?

Ruth Lackaye was born in 1869, in Oregon City, Oregon, USA.


Another facts about the Oregon Trail?

The trip across the Oregon Trail started in 1841 and ended in 1869.


When did David Leslie - Oregon politician - die?

David Leslie - Oregon politician - died on 1869-03-01.


What are facts about the Mormon Trail?

it was led by Brigham Young, president and prophet of the Mormon church at that time. the Mormons had to leave Missouri because people were telling lies about them to the government and the government forced them to leave. Also people were just plain being incredably rude and persicuting them like tar and feathering their leaders. very, very, bad.*The Mormon Trail was mostly used between 1846 and 1870.*In 1869 the railroad reached Utah and greatly lessened the number of people on the trail.*The Mormon trail was over 1,300 miles long.*Over 70,000 Mormon Pioneers traveled the trail between 1846 and 1869.*The Mormons usually traveled on the other side of the river from the Oregon Trail travelers to avoid conflicts.*Mormon Pioneers rarely traveled on Sunday and were known for traveling quicker than Oregon Trail wagon trains.*Mormon Pioneers planted small crops along the trail in order to supply food for later travelers.*Many Mormon Pioneers were too poor to afford a team and wagon, so they pulled their belongings themselves on small handcarts.