It will be hard to stay there with other people you dont know living with them for months and you could not eat what you want
They died, so did people. It was a very hard trip on all involved.
The trip across the Oregon Trail started in 1841 and ended in 1869.
The end of the trail on Oregon was at Oregon City, on the river south of Portland. Emigrants loaded their belongings onto rafts for the trip down the Columbia to the Pacific Ocean after the trail ended at the Dalles.
It took about $600.00 in their time... So you had to be VERY rich to go on the Oregon Trail.
yes, pioneers found plants along their trip to the Oregon
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Most people used oxen or horses. These were purchased before the trip was made.
The trip could last several months, and involved passing through the Rocky Mountains. Anyone attempting the trip had to leave at the right time of year so that weather would be as ideal as possible.
The trip could last several months, and involved passing through the Rocky Mountains. Anyone attempting the trip had to leave at the right time of year so that weather would be as ideal as possible.
The Oregon trail was a trip starting at Independence, Missouri to either Claifornia(for gold) of to Oregon (for farming land). The first covered wagon ( used to move things and moved by bison) came to Oregon in 1843. You could only bring what you really needed because the covered wagon could only carry 2,000 lbs.
The Oregon Trail was a rough trip and they carried most of the supplies they needed. There were no stores or malls to make a stop at, but vast desolate land with nothing. Every once in awhile they would get to a fort/trading post and get items they needed. Things like flour, dried beans, and other staples were bought.
It was a long and dangerous journey of thousands of miles it was a half year trip and 2000 miles