Columbia River
settlers wanted to stay close to the Missouri River.
Willamette River Valley.
Willamette River Valley.
Settlers wanted to stay close to the Missouri River.
it helps the settlers of Virgina
The river flowing between Washington and Oregon is the Columbia River.
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because it had importance to them
The trail that extended from Independence, Missouri, to the Columbia River in Oregon, covering approximately 2,000 miles of prairies, mountains, and deserts, is known as the Oregon Trail. This historic route was used by thousands of settlers and pioneers in the mid-1800s as they journeyed westward in search of new opportunities and land. The Oregon Trail played a crucial role in the westward expansion of the United States.
The Columbia River runs along side of this former important trading center now known as the The Dallas, Oregon.
food and water were so important on the Oregon trail because there wasn't much food or water. for the first 100 miles, there were a few river, but after that, there were no river and it never rained.
The Columbia River runs along side of this former important trading center now known as the The Dallas, Oregon.