think it was Vancouver
Fort Phil Kearny
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Pioneers mostly used animals as their main means of travel on the Oregon Trail. They stopped to rest at Fort Walla Walla in the 1840s.
Fort Hall was impotant to the pioneers during the Oregon Trail, becuse back thn, the Engilish settlers didn't have a trail route leading to the first colony, and they also were ordered off land by the Europeans, so the only way leading to the first colony was by the trail route.
The Oregon Trail was a rough trip and they carried most of the supplies they needed. There were no stores or malls to make a stop at, but vast desolate land with nothing. Every once in awhile they would get to a fort/trading post and get items they needed. Things like flour, dried beans, and other staples were bought.
1. It was 2000 miles long. 2. It lasted for a 25 year span. 3. 362 pioneers killed by Native Americans were recorded. 4. 426 Native Americans were killed by the pioneers were recorded. 5. It begins in St. Louis and ends in Fort Vancouver or Oregon City. 6. More than 50,000 pioneers went on the trail. 7.The worst years for cholera were 1849, 1850 and 1852.
President Lincoln sent supplies to Fort Sumter and the South wanted to stop the supplies from reaching the Fort, which they did. Fort Sumter fought back and ended up losing the supplies and the battle.
Present day Oregon.
fort laramie fort leavenworth fort bridger fort boise fort hall and more
fort penguins
The driving distance from Fort Klamath, OR to Sisters, OR is 143 miles.
The trails were the Oregon trail and the California trail the California trail led to California and the Oregon trail led to Missouri.