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Q: What did people call rugged fur traders and explores like jedediah smith and Jim beckwourth?
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Who did Jedediah smith travel with?

Jedediah Smith traveled with the mountain men or the people who were assigned to the exploration.


Who were the frist people to explore in Oregon?

the first settlers to Oregon were the tillamook Indians. the first settlers to Oregon were the tillamook Indians.


What is james p beckwourth famous for?

After being released from slavery, James Pierson Beckwourth made his living as a fur trapper. He eventually discovered the Beckwourth Pass, which allowed people to travel through the Sierra Nevada mountains on their way to California for the Gold Rush.


Why is the Beckwourth Pass important?

because the people found his body and he was worth alot of money ;)


What is the starting point of the Beckwourth Trail?

Beckwourth Trail is from Truckee Meadow (Sparks), Nevada near Reno to Marysville, California. The Trail was created by Jim Beckwourth. Many people headed to California to pan for gold used it. The Union Pacific Railroad followed the trail so people could ride the railroad rather than a wagon pulled by oxen.


What were some of Jedediah Smiths abilities and accomplishments?

he saved people and that was a accomplishment


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What year was Jedediah Smith attacked by a bear?

He died. But when he died he moaned there is still hope for black people.


Why are all the explores from Europe?

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