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Nebraska
Independence Rock, located in Wyoming, was a significant landmark for pioneers traveling along the Oregon Trail, California Trail, and Mormon Trail. Many pioneers carved their names on the rock as they passed by, leaving behind a record of their journey.
Independence Rock in Wyoming was an important landmark for pioneers traveling along the Oregon, California, and Utah Trails. It marked roughly the halfway point of the journey and signaled that they were on schedule to reach their destination before winter. It also served as a gathering place where travelers could rest, restock supplies, and leave messages for others behind them.
Yes, pioneers would have needed rope.
a route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, used by pioneers traveling to the Oregon Territory
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No, but when pioneers were traveling to Oregon on the Oregon Trail they would stay in wagon trains which are a single file line of different families' wagons.
short but dangerous journey to freedom
The Oregon Trail is the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon.
The pioneers arrived in the oregon territory in september or october. It took 6 months to get to the oregon teritory
The survival rate of pioneers on the Oregon Trail was around 95.