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The Santa Fe Trail was a trade route between the United States and Mexico.
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an important trade route going between Independence, Missouri and Santa fe, New mexico used from about 1821 to 1880
The Santa Fe Trail
The Santa Fe Trail.
The Santa Fe Trail.
The Santa Fe Trail
Santa Fe Trail.
Yes; it established a trade route between Kansas City and Santa Fe, New Mexico (across the Southwest region).
It had a few purposes:It was used as a transportation route that connected Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico, in Central America, serving as an International highway until the use of a railroad was introduced to Sante Fe in 1880.It was used as an invasion route by the American Army during the Mexican-American War.It was used as a trade route between the United States and Mexico.
The Fort Smith-Santa Fe Trail, also know as the Gregg Route. The route was pioneered by Josiah Gregg, a Santa Fe trader who went from Santa Fe, New Mexico to Fort Smith, Arkansas through the Indian Territory during March of 1840. The goldseekers used this route in 1849 on their way to California.
Trail as a lucrative trade route from Franklin, , Missouri to Santa Fe, new mexico