dhere was land and all dat jank
April was a good month to leave on the Oregon Trail.
People got to Oregon by using the road called The Oregon Trail.
1200 people travelled the Oregon trail
The Mormon Trail didn't change the American West, because the Mormon Trail was next to the Oregon Trail. Another answer: The Mormon Trail followed the Oregon Trail until it hit Fort Bridger, Wyoming. There the Mormon Trail split off down toward where Salt Lake City, Utah is today. The largest change the Mormon Trail did to change the American West is bring a large influx of people into the American West. People who were willing to try to settle the desert areas in Utah and Idaho that no one else wanted to touch. It also helped solidify a trail that lead was a main stopping point for people headed to Oregon or California. People traveling on either the Oregon or California Trails would go to Salt Lake City and resupply before continuing their journey west, usually rejoining the trails around the southern central part of Idaho right near the Idaho-Utah border.
animals !
dhere was land and all dat jank
April was a good month to leave on the Oregon Trail.
one of them is lewis and clark he explorid oregon
About 300,000 traveled on the Oregon trail, however, because of diseases, food shortages, and accidental deaths, only about 90,000 survived the journey.
Settlers began their journey to Oregon in the mid-1830s. The first large-scale migration of settlers, known as the Oregon Trail, took place in 1843 when around 1,000 people made the journey from the Midwest to Oregon.
People brought their keepsakes to the Oregon Trail. People brought knives to the Oregon Trail.
80
A well established trail that they used on their journey west.
Yes, there are books that give the personal experiences from diary entries of people who travelled the Oregon Trail. One book is Women's Diaries of the Westward Journey by Lillian Schlissel.
People got to Oregon by using the road called The Oregon Trail.
Oregon trail
To Oregon, California, and Washington