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The Oregon Trail- Megan
the N. platte
Yes, the Oregon Trail did pass through Montana, specifically the southeastern part of the state. As pioneers traveled westward, they entered Montana after crossing the Rocky Mountains, following routes that took them through areas such as the Bitterroot Valley. However, the main Oregon Trail routes primarily traversed through present-day Wyoming and Idaho before reaching Oregon.
Yes, the Oregon Trail went through Oregon.
Rocky Mountains and Wasatch Mountains.
The Oregon Trail crossed the Cascade mountains.
The Santa Fe Trail traverses the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains, primarily through the area of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in New Mexico. These mountains are part of the larger Rocky Mountain range and provide a dramatic backdrop for the historic trail. The trail itself was a key trade route in the 19th century, connecting Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and it navigated various terrains, including mountainous regions.
the oregon trail was the trail and possible the applation mountins if its wrong i have no idea.
South Pass was where the travelers on the Oregon Trail crossed the mountains. This is the only way the pioneers could get a wagon through the mountains.
Many westward emigrants bypassed the Rocky Mountains due to its rugged terrain and harsh conditions, choosing instead to travel through more passable routes like the Oregon Trail or California Trail.
The trip could last several months, and involved passing through the Rocky Mountains. Anyone attempting the trip had to leave at the right time of year so that weather would be as ideal as possible.
The trip could last several months, and involved passing through the Rocky Mountains. Anyone attempting the trip had to leave at the right time of year so that weather would be as ideal as possible.