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What rock was an important landmark for pioneers traveling to Oregon California and Utah and most of them carved their name in it too?

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.


What was the names of the pioneers who traveled from the old world to the new?

Pilgrims.


What California cities aren't spanish names?

There are thousands but some of them are Millbrae (named after the lastname of the first settlers) Eureka, Daly City, Strawberry, and Twin Bridges


Which loanword trend(s) originate(s) from Algonquin?

Borrowings from the Algonquin language tend to be place names, or names of other Native American groups, and were adopted because the Algonquin were among the first people to be contacted by settlers. There are also plant and animal names.


What are the names of early settlers?

SINGAPOREIONS


Names for Ontario California?

names for Ontario California?


What are the names of early settlers Singapore?

SINGAPOREIONS


What are the names of two ships that brought the first settlers to Maryland?

The Ark and the Dove brought the first settlers to Maryland.


What are all the names of The Sons Of The Pioneers?

i know a couple: bob nolan, pat brady


How come Native Americans have European names?

Native Americans were forced to adopt "European" or "Christian" names by the settlers. These same settlers saw a problem with with names such as Moose Dung (A Ojibwa tribal leader c.1860).


What was the names of the people who were from the colonial time?

They were called Colonists or Settlers.


What name did Utah go by before Utah?

This depends on who was referring to it. Officially, it was Mexico. The Navajo, Shoshone, Goshute, Paiute, and Ute tribes that lived there all had their own names for it. The first white settlers, Mormon Pioneers, called it Deseret. Once it became a U.S. Territory, it was named Utah.