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What is an accurate statement about emigrants heading west in the mid -1800s?

They traveled in wagon trains of 50 to 1,000 people.


Most of the emigrants who headed for the far west were?

The majority of the emigrants who headed for the far west were white and born in the United States. They were hoping for a better life.


When was Heading West created?

Head West was created in 1970.


What is a wind heading west called?

A wind heading west is called a westerly wind. These winds blow from the west towards the east.


What did many emigrants write on their homes before embarking on their journey west?

Many emigrants wrote &quot;GTT&quot; or &quot;Gone to Texas&quot; on their homes before embarking on their journey west. This served as a notice to neighbors that they had left for Texas in search of new opportunities.


What would you call someone traveling west on the Oregon trail?

The travelers would be called emigrants.


What was the pioneers aim in heading west?

to get gold


When was the last wagon train heading west?

The last wagon train heading west was in the late 1800s during the period of westward expansion in the United States.


Road heading west from Baltimore?

national road


What were wagons heading west known as?

prairie schooners


What are the literary devices used in West Indies US?

what are the literary devices used in the poem from the emigrants


Did the Mormons follow the same exact trail as the emigrants?

yes They were emigrants, so whatever trail they followed would have become an emigrant trail. But, yes, they followed the path of previous groups moving west from St Louis.