The most common way for them to travel was by foot or covererd wagons
The Oregon Trail, the Western trail, the mormom trail and the California trail during the gold rush in 1846
stupid and dumb
Oregon Trail - 1945 was released on: USA: 14 July 1945
Independence. It was where wagon trains began their travel of the Oregon Trail in 1836.
The Oregon Trail - 1976 Return of the Baby 1-10 was released on: USA: 1977
Actually, no. The Oregon Trail was also known as the Oregon-California Trail that allowed farmers, settlers, and families to travel east to either Oregon or Northern California. The wagon trail that allowed cargo, freight, cattle, and settlers from the east to Mexico was the Santa Fe Trail, which traveled to Santa Fe, New Mexico and then onto Mexico.
Indians traded with the settlers.
People got to Oregon by using the road called The Oregon Trail.
Over 500,000 people traveled on 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.
No, settlers did not primarily use the Salt Lake Trail to reach Oregon. Instead, they traveled the Oregon Trail, which was the main route for those heading to Oregon Territory. The Salt Lake Trail was primarily used by Mormon pioneers traveling to Utah, particularly to Salt Lake City. While some routes may have overlapped, the two trails served different migration purposes.
in 1859
No one "invented" it. It was a route settlers took to go to Oregon.
The Oregon Trail is the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon.
It took about 6 months to travel the Oregon trail. It was the same for the trail to California as well.
The Oregon Trail is the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon.
Rough. It was hard on everyone.