Idaho, Utah, New Mexico
The Prime Meridian doesn't cross any territory of India.
Oregon State University has Women's Track and Cross Country, but not men's.
There was nothing of value in the great plains (other than farmland), but many people headed to cali and Oregon in search of gold and other things more valuable than farmland.
they swam or used a boat but im not sure ;)
It took 22 days to cross the river on the Oregon trail.
Settlers had to cross the Cascade Range to reach Oregon's Pacific coast.
They crossed at low spots, took a barge down where they paid a man to cross, or tried to cross and got flooded out.
The Oregon Trail began in Saint Joseph, Missouri, where it served as a key departure point for westward-bound pioneers in the mid-1800s. From there, travelers would cross the Missouri River and head westward, following a route that would take them through various states and eventually to the Oregon Territory. Saint Joseph was significant due to its strategic location and role as a supply hub for those embarking on the arduous journey.
"Jaywalking" is not a legally defined term in Oregon law. It does not mean crossing a street midblock. The Oregon Vehicle Code states that it is illegal for pedestrians to: • Cross a street against a traffic signal; • Cross the street outside of a crosswalk without yielding to vehicular traffic; • Cross the street outside of a crosswalk at an intersection; and • Proceed in a crosswalk in a manner that causes an immediate hazard to an approaching motor vehicle.
It was important because the Americans that paid for the land with tax money needed to know what they bought with that money. Also having a border that went all the way to the Ocean meant national security. Lewis and Clark helped establish that the United States owned the land since Russia, Spain, Mexico, and England all claimed the area at one time.
The Oregon Trail crossed the Cascade mountains.