Santa Fe Trail
becknells route came to be known as the santa fe trail. the trail started near independence, Missouri, and crossed the prairies to the Arkansas river.
The Oregon, Santa Fe, and California Trails.
90W is a longitude, not a latitude. It crosses the following: -- Minnesota -- Michigan -- Wisconsin -- Illinois -- Missouri -- Arkansas -- Tennessee -- Mississippi -- Louisiana
The trail of tears crossed Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma
Missouri borders Kentucky at the Mississippi River.
Lewis and Clark encountered a variety of landforms on their expedition, including mountains, rivers, plains, and forests. They navigated through rugged terrain, crossed the Rocky Mountains, and followed the Missouri and Columbia Rivers. They also encountered canyons, waterfalls, and prairies as they traveled westward.
Mississippi river
no they did not they crossed the Missouri river
Citizens of the state of Missouri.
Farmhouses and hotels
William Becknell, the first American trader to reach Santa Fe, arrived in 1821 with a a pack of donkeys loaded with goods. Becknell sold the merchandise he brought for many times more than what he would have received for it in St. Louis. Becknell's route came to be known as the Santa Fe Trail. The trail left Missouri River near Independence, Missouri, and crossed the prairies to the Arkansas River. It become a very busy Route.
The pioneers traveling from Independence, Missouri, to Portland, Oregon, crossed the Rocky Mountains and the Cascade Range. Initially, they navigated the Rocky Mountains, which presented significant challenges due to their rugged terrain and high elevations. After descending into the valleys of the Pacific Northwest, they then traversed the Cascade Range, known for its volcanic peaks and dense forests, before reaching their destination in Oregon.