No one "invented" it. It was a route settlers took to go to Oregon.
It took about $600.00 in their time... So you had to be VERY rich to go on the Oregon Trail.
The trail of broken treaties was a protest of Native American Indians who were protesting for Indian rights in America. This protest took place in 1972
The Oregon Trail was the main overland route from the Midwest to the West Coast, used most heavily between the 1840's and 1869 when the transcontinental railway was completed. This was a difficult, 2,000 mile trek that took 4 - 6 months to complete.
The 2000 mile route took anywhere from 4 to 6 months to travel depending upon how the person was traveling.
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It took about 6 months to travel the Oregon trail. It was the same for the trail to California as well.
simply because there was no work adn with slavery they needed a place to hide and not be able to get captured also America was a free country in Oregon if they took the Oregon trail.
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 newly completed trans-continental railroad. The Oregon Trail ran from the Missouri River to the Oregon Territory and was used extensively by pioneers from 1841 to 1869. Midway in the trail, other trails split off to go to California.
It took 22 days to cross the river on the Oregon trail.
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No one "invented" it. It was a route settlers took to go to Oregon.
back then that was one of the only ways of getting there and supplies that they had to live off of
It took about $600.00 in their time... So you had to be VERY rich to go on the Oregon Trail.
About six months.
The trail of broken treaties was a protest of Native American Indians who were protesting for Indian rights in America. This protest took place in 1972