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During the Oregon Trail era, formal schooling for children was often limited due to the long journey and the nomadic lifestyle of families. Education typically occurred in makeshift schools established in settlements or through homeschooling, where parents would teach basic reading, writing, and arithmetic. Some families brought along books and materials to educate their children while traveling. Despite the challenges, children often learned practical skills essential for frontier life, such as farming and homemaking.

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