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Missouri was the beginning of both the Oregon and the Santa Fe trails. The Oregon trail ended in Oregon, and the Santa Fe trail ended in New Mexico.
The Trail of Tears was the relocation and movement of Native Americans from their homelands to Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
They moved to Indian Territory in eastern selections of present day Oklahoma.
They all do with indians being kicked out of places
The trail of tears
Trail of tears.
Missouri was the beginning of both the Oregon and the Santa Fe trails. The Oregon trail ended in Oregon, and the Santa Fe trail ended in New Mexico.
The Trail of Tears was the relocation and movement of Native Americans from their homelands to Indian Territory (Oklahoma).
They moved to Indian Territory in eastern selections of present day Oklahoma.
Chisholm trail and Western or Dodge city trail and maybe Shawnee.
No, the Oregon Trail began in the 1830s and 1840s. By the 1880s, the Oregon Trail had long since ended.
They all do with indians being kicked out of places
1838--though Indian Removal policy was dominant throughout the 1830's. Answer 2:The Indian Removal Act began in 1831, and ended in 1839 - All the tribes that were forced to move called their march the trail of tears; either at the time or since then (see related question).
They travelled on the Oregon trail wich began in Independence, Missouri
The trail of tears
The Mormon Trail was a transcontinental trail that lead from the eastern states to Utah. It did nothing in bringing Utah Territory into the United States, aside from enabling the population to grow large enough for the territory to become a state. In fact, the trail ended almost 30 years before Utah became a state!
When the settlers traveled the trail in the mid-1700's it was a little,old Indian trail. Then more and more settlers traveled the old Indian trail and the trail began to get larger.Soon enough the trail was big enough for wagons to travel the trail and then they named the trail The Great Wagon Road.