Those that survived the journey live in other lands now.
dhere was land and all dat jank
There were 200 people who survived the Johnstown flood
few people survived no
60 People survived
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.
Those that survived the journey live in other lands now.
becauce it was rare
OVER 200 but excepet from the people traveling to space which eventually died on a journey by ashae
one of them is lewis and clark he explorid oregon
dhere was land and all dat jank
710 people survived the Titanics Accident
80
because they didn't have cars and airplains back then.(1800s)
because they didn't have cars and airplains back then.(1800s)
Amazing storied spread throughout Oregon about how the sun always shone there; wheat grew as tall as a man. One tale claimed that pigs were "running about,....round and fat , already cooked with knives and forks sticking in them so you can cut off a slice whenever you were hungry." Such stories encouraged many people to make the 2000 mile journey to Oregon.