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what problems existed for the travelers on the santa fe trail
The destination was Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Rattlesnakes were a problem for people traveling the Santa Fe Trail.
The Santa Fe Trail (aka, Santa Fe Road) was an ancient passageway used regularly after 1821 by merchant-traders from Missouri who took manufactured goods to Santa Fe to exchange for furs and other items available there. Mexican traders also provided caravans going to western Missouri in this international trade.
The problems people encountered on the santa fe trail were attacks by the native americans, starvation because people didn't expect the voyage they were taking to be so hard to endure, and they had the problem of their cattle dying due to starvation, and the people ended up staying longer because they didn't have cattle to haul their wagons, therefore making them travel on foot. Thus causing more problems and adding onto the problems they already had.
they went to the future and got some cofee and gave it to the natives for wool and other things
The Santa Fe Trail was used for commerce. The Oregon Trail was used for immigration.
The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
No there were no missionaries on the Santa Fe Trail.
William Becknell founded the Santa Fe Trail.
pioneers used the santa fe trail for traveling