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Independence, Missouri, was the most popular starting point of the Oregon trail. You could technically start from anywhere, though.

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Where does the Oregon trail start?

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a route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, used by pioneers traveling to the Oregon Territory


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How many miles is the Oregon trail?

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Where did the trail begin and end?

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When did the Oregon Trail end?

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