Boats were used or they found a low spot and drove the wagons across. Some made it others didn't.
led settlers across the Oregon trails
The early settlers came from Asia, across the Bering Sea.
by covered wagon
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it is easier to travel on water.
The most common way for them to travel was by foot or covererd wagons
Most droids can move across a variety of surfaces with ease
Since there weren't many roads in the 1800s and most land that Lewis and Clark explored was unknown, rivers were one of the only ways they could travel. The rivers were how fur trappers traveled.
The journey across the Oregon Trail typically took settlers about four to six months, depending on various factors such as weather conditions, the pace of travel, and the health of the settlers and their animals. Most parties aimed to leave in the spring to avoid harsh winter conditions, with many beginning their trek around April or May. The trail stretched roughly 2,170 miles, requiring careful planning and preparation for the long journey ahead.
The journey across the Atlantic taken by thirteen million African slaves was known as the?
Boats and bridges of different variety are the most common forms of transportion across rivers.
In most cases, the settlers would attempt to kill and harvest the meat from the animal. However, in some cases the settlers may have become frightened and tried to run away. Certainly there was always the risk of death from an animal attack.