The Santa Fe Trail primarily traveled through Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico. Starting in Independence, Missouri, it extended southwestward to Santa Fe, New Mexico. The trail was a key route for trade and migration during the 19th century, connecting the United States with Mexico.
The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
They used the Santa Fe trail to get from Independence, Missouri to get to Santa Fe so they can trade. The Santa Fe Trail was a route with water and a small amount of food for the people.
Missouri was the beginning of both the Oregon and the Santa Fe trails. The Oregon trail ended in Oregon, and the Santa Fe trail ended in New Mexico.
The Santa Fe Trail connected Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Oregon trail, mormon Trail, Old spanish trail, and for more it is Santa fe trail, California trail i hope you take at least three of them this is your choice like you can choose Oregon trail, Santa fe trail, California trail your choice!
The Santa Fe Trail started in Missouri, and went through Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Stephen Austin was in Texas. He did not travel the Santa Fe Trail.
The national road was the primary route of travel and cost 337m$ to create
Merchants traveled the Santa Fe Trail in wagons pulled by mules.
The Santa Fe Trail opened in 1821. Would you like to travel the Santa Fe Trail, like settlers did in the early 1800s?
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There were five states: Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado and New Mexico.
The following states were part of the Santa Fe Trail: Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado.
The Santa Fe Trail was a trade route between the United States and Mexico.
The Santa Fe Trail connected the Southwest to the rest of the United States via Independence, Missouri.
The Santa Fe Trail connected the Southwest to the rest of the United States via Independence, Missouri.
Missouri.