Check routes at (they are more or less the same)
http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer/Page/1237608344114/1237405732511
Another usual travel was by ship as seen at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:California_Gold_Rush_handbill.jpg
it was safer and maybe faster.
Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, and Mormon Trail
Chisholm Trail,Shawnee Trail,those are the only ones i know of
The westward Expansion started after the gold rush in 1849.
in 1830s and 1840s
The westward expansion may have been difficult for Georgia due to the terrain. There are mountains and swampland to the west of Georgia.
oregon trail and california trail
The Adventures of Kit Carson - 1951 Trails Westward 4-1 was released on: USA: 31 July 1954
I Only Know That One Was Oregon
They 'founded' the west, before any American inhabited such territories. The westward expansion only made use of already existing trails and cities.
The Oregon Trail and the Northwest Passage.
The three trails that crossed the Rocky Mountains at South Pass were called the Mormon, Oregon, and the California trails.
The trails used are the: California trail, Sante Fi Trail, Old Spanish Trail, Mormon Trail, and the Southern Emigrant Trail.
Three smaller trails that are part of the Inca Trail are trails such as the Salkantay trail, the Lares trail, and the Ancascocha trail. The Inca Trail normally take about 5 days to get across, but the other three trails only take about 4 days.
They made a path called the Cumberland Gap or path
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The most difficult part was that they didn't know anyone
Travelers took many trails across the Old West to reach the Pacific Ocean. When crossing Wyoming, they had the choice of the Oregon, Bridger, or Mormon Trails.