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Oklahoma was the destination.
The Oregon Trail was a route used in the U.S. westward migration time period from 1840 to 1860. It started in Missouri and ended in Oregon. (About 2000 miles long)
The process of westward migration is referring to an exponentially important element of American history. It is the term that describes the expansion that took place during the times of the Continental United States. It explains that the colonies branched westward during that time, contributing to what we now know as The United States of America (instead of what was once known as The Continental US).
it started in 1877
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Oklahoma
Oklahoma was the destination.
i think it the Oregon trail
forced migration
The Oregon Trail was a route used in the U.S. westward migration time period from 1840 to 1860. It started in Missouri and ended in Oregon. (About 2000 miles long)
The process of westward migration is referring to an exponentially important element of American history. It is the term that describes the expansion that took place during the times of the Continental United States. It explains that the colonies branched westward during that time, contributing to what we now know as The United States of America (instead of what was once known as The Continental US).
oregon trail and california trail
it started in 1877
It was used by many settlers as they moved west.
It was the jumping off place for the Westward Migration and it assumed (falsely) that only green grass could sustain the horses and oxen that were to transit the great American desert.
The Westward Trail - 1948 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (certificate #12747)
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