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What were some of the advantages of taking the overland route to California?

It cost the least. You did not get seasick.


What trails did thousands of people use to go California during the Gold rush?

During the Gold Rush, thousands of people used several key routes to reach California, the most notable being the California Trail, which branched off from the Oregon Trail. Many also traveled via the Sierra Nevada, utilizing the rugged mountain passes. Additionally, some prospectors opted for the maritime route, sailing around Cape Horn or taking the Panama route to reach California's goldfields. These trails were critical in facilitating the massive influx of fortune seekers during the mid-19th century.


During world war 2 germany tried to capture the russian city of stalingrad because?

During World War 2, Germany tried to capture the Russian City of Stalingrad because it was a major supply route for Russia and wanted to sever the route by taking the city, but they failed.


What was the route map followed by Francisco Pizarro during his conquests in South America?

Francisco Pizarro followed a route map that took him from Panama to Peru during his conquests in South America. He traveled along the coast, establishing alliances with local tribes and eventually capturing the Inca Empire's capital city of Cusco. Pizarro's conquests played a significant role in the Spanish colonization of South America.


What is a trade corridor?

A trade corridor is a route that will make trade easier such as a passage through the mountains or a canal (panama, suez, etc.) It is really just a faster route that will take you less time to travel.