what forts were along the Oregon trail
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To rest and to live in till u felt it was time to move on
fort laramie fort leavenworth fort bridger fort boise fort hall and more
Along the Oregon Trail, several forts served as important waypoints for travelers. Notable forts include Fort Kearny in Nebraska, which provided supplies and shelter, Fort Laramie in Wyoming, a key resupply point and meeting place for various trails, and Fort Bridger in Utah, established by Jim Bridger as a trading post. These forts played crucial roles in supporting pioneers on their journey westward.
Beacuse it went to Oregon. But many trails branched off to other places.
Over 500,000 people traveled on the Oregon Trail.
The trail you seek is the Oregon Trail.
Yes, the Oregon Trail went through Oregon.
1) To provide a place for travelers to resupply and 2) to provide protection to those travelers and people who had settled in the area.
It took 22 days to cross the river on the Oregon trail.
Oregon trail? Oregon trail?