The trail of tears
independence, Missouri
The Oregon Trail was the trail leading out of Independence Missouri to the Oregon Territory ending mainly in the Willamette Valley, the trail was started shortly after the Civil War in the 1860s. ===== actually, the first wagon came in 1843
The Santa Fe Trail connected Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Independence/Kansas City, Missouri is the generally accepted starting point.
The Oregon Trail began in Independence, Missouri.
The Oregon Trail began in Independence, Missouri.
Yes it began in Independence, Missouri.
The Santa Fe Trail began in Independence, Missouri where people could buy the wagons and the goods.
it started in the city of Independence, Missouri
They travelled on the Oregon trail wich began in Independence, Missouri
The trail of tears
independence, Missouri
The two main trails that began in Independence, Missouri, are the Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail. The Oregon Trail was primarily used by settlers heading west to the Oregon Territory, while the Santa Fe Trail served as a commercial route for trade between Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Both trails played significant roles in the westward expansion of the United States during the 19th century.
Missouri.
Independence. It was where wagon trains began their travel of the Oregon Trail in 1836.
Susan Magoffin's expedition began in May 1846 in Independence, Missouri, as part of the Santa Fe Trail.