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The Santa Fe Trail started in Missouri, and went through Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, to Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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What states did the santa fe trail travel through?

The Santa Fe Trail primarily traveled through Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. Starting in Independence, Missouri, it extended southwestward to Santa Fe, New Mexico. The trail was a key route for trade and migration during the 19th century, connecting the United States with Mexico.


What country was the Santa Fe Trail used to as a trade route with Mexico?

The Santa Fe Trail was a trade route between the United States and Mexico.


Where did the Santa Fe trail lead to?

The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.


Where did the Santa Fe trail lead?

The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.


How many present-day states did the Santa Fe trail cross?

The following states were part of the Santa Fe Trail: Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado.


How did the Santa Fe Trail changed the Midwest in the 19th century?

The Santa Fe Trail connected the Southwest to the rest of the United States via Independence, Missouri.


How did Santa Fe trail change the Midwest in the 19th century?

The Santa Fe Trail connected the Southwest to the rest of the United States via Independence, Missouri.


Is there a religion association with the Santa Fe trail?

No there were no missionaries on the Santa Fe Trail.


What did they use the Santa Fe trail for?

They used the Santa Fe trail to get from Independence, Missouri to get to Santa Fe so they can trade. The Santa Fe Trail was a route with water and a small amount of food for the people.


Did the the Santa Fe trail go west?

The Santa Fe Trail connected Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico.


Who founded Santa Fe trail?

William Becknell founded the Santa Fe Trail.


Who used the Santa fe trail?

pioneers used the santa fe trail for traveling