Wagon trains led by ox and horses and they also walked
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No, the Oregon Trail was used by people moving to settle in Oregon later in the Nineteenth Century. It didn't exist yet when Lewis and Clark surveyed the land the United States gained in the Louisiana Purchase. In fact, the Oregon Territory was not even a part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Yes they do!
Here use this website. It should help because it sure helped me... http://www.1stardrive.com/wildhorseacres/trail.shtml
On the trail of tears for transportation the used buggies horses and many walked the journey.
Yes. When it was possible, the Mormon trail was on the opposite side of the river from the Oregon and California trails, to avoid any confrontation or argument over use of the trail and supplies (grass, berries, small game) found along the trail.
Covered wagons. See the link below.Better said wagon train
No, the Oregon Trail was used by people moving to settle in Oregon later in the Nineteenth Century. It didn't exist yet when Lewis and Clark surveyed the land the United States gained in the Louisiana Purchase. In fact, the Oregon Territory was not even a part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Yes they do!
it sure does. you can use it in any state. i got an oregon trail myself.
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Transportation, recreation, commerce, fishing and tourism.
you would use map of territories
the used drugs to help people live ... it was a medication back when there wernt a lot of medication
Most people used oxen or horses. These were purchased before the trip was made.
Here use this website. It should help because it sure helped me... http://www.1stardrive.com/wildhorseacres/trail.shtml
On the trail of tears for transportation the used buggies horses and many walked the journey.
Yes, I use to play Oregan Trail on my Commodore 64.