Most pioneers traveled to Oregon via the Oregon Trail, a route that stretched over 2,000 miles from Missouri to the Willamette Valley. They typically traveled in covered wagons, forming groups for safety and support, and took advantage of the spring and summer months to avoid harsh weather. Many faced challenges such as rough terrain, limited supplies, and disease along the way. The journey was arduous but offered the promise of fertile land and new opportunities in Oregon.
The survival rate of pioneers on the Oregon Trail was around 95.
Pioneers wanted to go to Oregon to get free farmland, adventure, and better living conditions
they left on 1850
Pioneers use to make a fire with wood. Wood was very hard to find on the Oregon Trail, so pioneers mostly used Buffalo Chips (dried buffalo poop.)
Because the pionners might get attacked by native americans.
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the oregon trail
The Oregon Trail is the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon.
The pioneers arrived in the oregon territory in september or october. It took 6 months to get to the oregon teritory
The survival rate of pioneers on the Oregon Trail was around 95.
Marcus Whitman and his family were missionaries and pioneers in Oregon.
Oregon trail? Oregon trail?
Oregon trail? Oregon trail?
Most Women wore dresses under dresses and underwear.
the Oregon trail
The pioneers reached their destination, oregon city in the 1870s and started in 1843. The pioneers suffered death, starvation, disease.
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