Pioneers traveling west frequently crossed several major rivers, including the Missouri River, which served as a key starting point for many journeys. They also navigated the Platte River, the Arkansas River, and the Snake River, among others. These rivers often presented challenges such as flooding and strong currents, but they were crucial for access to resources and routes to the Western territories. Additionally, crossing the Sierra Nevada and Cascade mountain ranges was essential for reaching their final destinations.
many pioneers traveled west to bufflalo
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There were rivers, dieseases, lack of food, rattlesnakes, and more.
Rivers, animals, Indians, and disease.
Pioneers rode on a cover wagon. They also walked when going to the west
many pioneers traveled west to bufflalo
pioneers named...
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They helped lead to the west
St. Louis Gateway Arch
They usually traveled with there families.
One way that wildlife could be dangerous to the pioneers that traveled west was by attacking the pioneers. They could also be attracted to their food and take it.
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Oregon trail Chisolm trail
it expanded its nation because pioneers traveled west across the plains and the prairies
There were rivers, dieseases, lack of food, rattlesnakes, and more.
by fording