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It took the pioneers 3-6 months, to take each and everyone in that family to make it through the Oregon trail. Each day they had to make sure everyone was okay. The Sager family was one of the families that faced the Oregon trail. They once had no idea of how much famine (lack of food or water) they had and ate from the flour they brought.
the setting of the book Listen! is the woods trail and eagle lake
Rough. It was hard on everyone.
The novel is set on the Appalachian trail.
It is a small town in the summer by the Ponto River
deseases and lost of their homes. tearing families apart and death.
No, but when pioneers were traveling to Oregon on the Oregon Trail they would stay in wagon trains which are a single file line of different families' wagons.
Oregon trail Chisolm trail
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The woods of Maine/ New Hampshire across the Appalachian trail.
Crime was low on the Oregon Trail. There were very few documented cases of robbery or murder. You had to be able to trust other people in your wagon trail for survival. But there was some robbery.Source: Robert L. Munkres, "Crime on the Oregon Trail 1838-18 The Tombstone Epitaph, March, 1995.
There is a group of people known as the "trail breakers" and they go out a day before the race and make sure there are markers and flagging on the trail.