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The Santa Fe Trail was an important commercial highway connecting Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1821 until 1880.

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Who used the Santa fe trail?

pioneers used the santa fe trail for traveling


What is the purpose of the Santa-Fe trail?

for traders to trade in Mexico


What noisy reptile caused problems for traders on the Santa Fe Trail?

Rattlesnakes were a problem for people traveling the Santa Fe Trail.


Who is known for traveling along the Santa Fe Trail?

The Santa Fe Trail (aka, Santa Fe Road) was an ancient passageway used regularly after 1821 by merchant-traders from Missouri who took manufactured goods to Santa Fe to exchange for furs and other items available there. Mexican traders also provided caravans going to western Missouri in this international trade.


Who were the first travelers along the santa fe trail?

The Santa Fe Trail (aka, Santa Fe Road) was an ancient passageway used regularly after 1821 by merchant-traders from Missouri who took manufactured goods to Santa Fe to exchange for furs and other items available there. Mexican traders also provided caravans going to western Missouri in this international trade.


Did the pioneers on the Santa Fe Trail cross and land occupied by native Americans?

Yes they did and sometimes they paid with their lives.


Which trail did the pioneers travel?

The pioneers traveled on Hacker's Trail, better known as The Oregon Trail.


What river did the Santa Fe Trail follow?

It followed the Arkansas River!


Who traveled on this trail?

pioneers.


Who went on the oragon trail?

The Pioneers


What were the enemies of the pioneers on the Oregon trail?

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What is the organ trail?

The Oregon trail is a trail in which pioneers have traveled in search of freedom. It was very dangerous trail back then.