They followed the Orgen Trail
They followed the Orgen Trail
Google "Mormon Trail" for specific routes taken by various companies of travelers.
The Mormon Trail was the route, but it did travel on the Oregon trial too. :)
The Mormon Trail cloesly followed the Oregon and California trails much of the time. This is because there really was only one easy way to the west, due to the placement of mountains, rivers, and settlements used for gathering supplies.
Most Mormons followed the Mormon Trail, which was roughly the same as the Oregon trail until the Mormon trail split off to Utah in Wyoming. Some Mormon pioneers took a boat around South America, docked in California, and travelled to Utah through Nevada.
the answer is Mormon trail Santa Fe trail and the Old spanish trail
Oregon Trail
There was the Bozeman Trail, the Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail and the California Trail that were all used for emigration west.
There was the Bozeman Trail, the Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail and the California Trail that were all used for emigration west.
Oregon Trail
the answer is Mormon trail Santa Fe trail and the Old spanish trail
The Mormon Trail got it's name because it was used by tens of thousands of Mormon pioneers travelling west to find religious freedom.