The Santa Fe Trail was an important commercial highway connecting Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1821 until 1880.
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The Santa Fe Trail was an important commercial highway connecting Independence, Missouri with Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1821 until 1880.
The three famous wagon trails that originated in Independence, Missouri, are the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail. These routes were crucial during the westward expansion of the United States in the 19th century, facilitating migration and trade. Each trail led to different destinations: the Oregon Trail to the Pacific Northwest, the California Trail to California, and the Santa Fe Trail to New Mexico.
Chisholm Trail.
Pancho Villa is infamous in New Mexico. In 1916 Pancho Villa led a force of 1,500 guerillas attacking the U.S. border town of Columbus, New Mexico. They killed 19 people and burned the town.
People got to Oregon by using the road called The Oregon Trail.
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Jonh C. Fremont led the Oregon trail
it was led by john SMith
Some of the largest Long Drives led from central Texas to Abilene, Kansas, on the Chisholm Trail. The Goodnight-Loving Trail, named for ranchers Charlie Goodnight and Oliver Loving, swung west through the New Mexico Territory and then turned North.CREDITS FROM ALL MY WORK TO GLENCOE McGRAW HILL "THE AMERICAN JOURNEY"
The trails were the Oregon trail and the California trail the California trail led to California and the Oregon trail led to Missouri.
The Trail of Tears taken by the Cherokees led them to Oklahoma.