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The Sierra Nevada mountain range was one of the most difficult major landforms for settlers to cross on their way to California. The rugged terrain and high elevations presented significant challenges for wagons and livestock. Many pioneers had to navigate treacherous passes and endure harsh weather conditions to reach their destination.

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