Wagons pulled by horses and cattle
The railroad was a much easier form of transportation than the wagon trains.
The trail you seek is the Oregon Trail.
Yes, the Oregon Trail went through Oregon.
Oregon trail? Oregon trail?
the Oregon trail was 2000 miles long.
Wagon trains led by ox and horses and they also walked
On both the Oregon Trail and Santa Fe Trail, the most common form of transportation was the covered wagon, often pulled by oxen or mules. These wagons were essential for carrying supplies, tools, and belongings as settlers and traders traveled westward. The sturdy design of the covered wagon allowed for relatively safe passage across the rugged terrain. Additionally, horseback riding was also common for some travelers, particularly those who were more mobile or engaged in trade.
The Oregon Trail. Santa Fe Trail, Mormon Pioneer Trail, California Trail
The Oregon Trail started in Missouri then ended in Oregon.
Oregon trail? Oregon trail?
pros an cons of the Oregon trail
there is no Oregon trail