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The trail that settlers took to reach Portland, Oregon, from the Oregon Trail was the Barlow Road. It branched off from the main Oregon Trail near The Dalles and provided a more direct route to the Willamette Valley, including the future site of Portland.
The Oregon Trail, the Western trail, the mormom trail and the California trail during the gold rush in 1846
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The land route was called the Oregon Trail.
the cumberland gap was the name of the trail that the settlers used to travel west
European settlers from Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Virginia found a new way to reach the Piedmont. Settlers followed an American Indian trail that became known as the Great Wagon Road.
The average time for a wagon train to reach Oregon was five to six month.
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"Bound for Oregon" is a historical fiction novel set in the 1850s, following a family's journey along the Oregon Trail. The story depicts the challenges and hardships they face as they travel westward, including harsh weather, illnesses, and encounters with Native Americans. Through perseverance and determination, the family overcomes these obstacles to reach their destination in Oregon.
what compromise did dr. John Mcloughlin reach with American settlers hudson bay company
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They left in the spring because of the the time it takes to reach the west coast on foot. In the fall and winter snow would make it hard to cross the mountains. See the donner party. Also leaving in the spring provided more food for livestock needed to pull the wagons. Leaving more room for other goods.