1) They wanted free land
2) They wanted some gold from the gold rush
3) They wanted free religion
Oregon trail, mormon Trail, Old spanish trail, and for more it is Santa fe trail, California trail i hope you take at least three of them this is your choice like you can choose Oregon trail, Santa fe trail, California trail your choice!
Come on, everyone knows this :) They went there for three reasons: start a methodist church free of religions persecution along the Oregon trail; convert the local Cayuse; build a homestead
Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, and Mormon Trail
Oregon trail, mormon Trail, Old spanish trail, and for more it is Santa fe trail, California trail i hope you take at least three of them this is your choice like you can choose Oregon trail, Santa fe trail, California trail your choice!
It was used by many settlers as they moved west.
The three famous wagon trails that originated in Independence, Missouri, are the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail. These routes were crucial during the westward expansion of the United States in the 19th century, facilitating migration and trade. Each trail led to different destinations: the Oregon Trail to the Pacific Northwest, the California Trail to California, and the Santa Fe Trail to New Mexico.
While there are no National Parks in Nebraska, there are five National Historic Trails (California National Historic Trail, Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail, Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail, Oregon National Historic Trail, and Pony Express National Historic Trail). Also, there are three National Monuments (Agate Fossil Beds National Monument, Homestead National Monument of America, and Scotts Bluff National Monument), and one National Scenic River (Nebraska National Scenic River).
The three trails that began at the same place in the Great Plains are the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Mormon Trail. All three trails originated from the vicinity of Independence, Missouri, serving as key routes for westward expansion during the 19th century. Each trail catered to different groups seeking new opportunities in the western territories.
There are three syllables in the word "Pioneer" (pi-o-neer).
Three on the Trail was created in 1980.
Check routes at (they are more or less the same) http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer/Page/1237608344114/1237405732511 Another usual travel was by ship as seen at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:California_Gold_Rush_handbill.jpg it was safer and maybe faster.
Travelers took many trails across the Old West to reach the Pacific Ocean. When crossing Wyoming, they had the choice of the Oregon, Bridger, or Mormon Trails.