Santa Fe produces apples, chilies, pinon nuts, and corn. They produce Solar energy, Wind energy, Geothermal energy, and biomass energy.
Furs, gold, and silver were traded on the Santa Fe Trail.
That Fort Bernard ran cargo mule trains to the Santa Fe is historically certain. The earlier ... goods overthe Santa Fe Trail
The Santa Fe Trail (aka, Santa Fe Road) was an ancient passageway used regularly after 1821 by merchant-traders from Missouri who took manufactured goods to Santa Fe to exchange for furs and other items available there. Mexican traders also provided caravans going to western Missouri in this international trade.
The Santa Fe Trail began in Independence, Missouri where people could buy the wagons and the goods.
* Indian trade goods. * Military supplies. * Whiskey.
The Santa Fe Trail (aka, Santa Fe Road) was an ancient passageway used regularly after 1821 by merchant-traders from Missouri who took manufactured goods to Santa Fe to exchange for furs and other items available there. Mexican traders also provided caravans going to western Missouri in this international trade.
The first use of the Santa Fe Trail made William Beckwell a rich man. He sold all of his goods for a big profit.
The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Santa Fe is the capital city in New Mexico.
If you were a business person, you took goods to sell on the Santa Fe Trail. If you wanted to pan for gold, or farm new lands, you went on the Oregon Trail.
The address of the Santa Fe Public Library is: 145 Washington Avenue, Santa Fe, 87501 2016