John Sutter
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Well, you have the obvious answer - eating the deceased members of their party to survive. Other attempts to survive included sending a group out to try to snow-shoe to find help in the Sacramento Valley / Sutter's Fort.
Sutter's Fort was founded by John Sutter in 1839. Sutter, a Swiss immigrant, established the fort in what is now Sacramento, California, as a base for his agricultural and trading ventures. The fort played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States and became a key site during the California Gold Rush.
to the gold rush because it was 1847 the year of the gold rush and they were going to california it says in the book read it find the answer like me a smart history loveing 8 year old
John Sutter
With a bell.
Sutter's Fort, California. Closest modern day town = Coloma, CA
Eliza Donner and her family reached Sutter's Fort on April 21, 1847. They were part of the ill-fated Donner Party, which became trapped in the Sierra Nevada during the winter of 1846-1847. After enduring severe hardships, Eliza and a few others finally made it to the fort, where they received much-needed assistance.
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The Donner party wanted to make a big fortune in California which was prosperous back then; it also encouraged by a route that was 350-400 mile shorter, but this route was not tested.
Sutter's fort is still standing and it never did "fall." No battles took place at the fort. It was built for people who came to CA to settle. Today, it is a state park and you can tour the fort.
Well, you have the obvious answer - eating the deceased members of their party to survive. Other attempts to survive included sending a group out to try to snow-shoe to find help in the Sacramento Valley / Sutter's Fort.
nobody really knows they just say that john sutter did
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri is the location of the Army training station in Missouri.
Oakside, Missouri
Sutter's Fort was founded by John Sutter in 1839. Sutter, a Swiss immigrant, established the fort in what is now Sacramento, California, as a base for his agricultural and trading ventures. The fort played a significant role in the westward expansion of the United States and became a key site during the California Gold Rush.