Ethan somol
Who created the Santa Fe tail
They used the Santa Fe trail to get from Independence, Missouri to get to Santa Fe so they can trade. The Santa Fe Trail was a route with water and a small amount of food for the people.
The Santa Fe trail was was for people who wanted to trade at Santa Fe. They would take there stuff to Santa Fe to be sold. The oregon trail was for people who were moving west.
The Santa Fe Trail was a trade route between the United States and Mexico.
Furs, gold, and silver were traded on the Santa Fe Trail.
Missouri was the beginning of both the Oregon and the Santa Fe trails. The Oregon trail ended in Oregon, and the Santa Fe trail ended in New Mexico.
Yes, Santa Fe began trading with St. Louis merchants in the early 19th century, particularly after the establishment of the Santa Fe Trail in 1821. This trade route facilitated commerce between the two cities, allowing for the exchange of goods such as textiles, tools, and other manufactured items from the East, in return for silver, wool, and other local products. The trade significantly contributed to Santa Fe's economic development and integration into the broader U.S. market.
The opening of the Santa Fe Trail
for traders to trade in Mexico
The Santa Fe Trail, which played an important role in trade, was established in 1821, during the presidency of James Monroe. Monroe was the 5th U.S. President.
an important trade route going between Independence, Missouri and Santa fe, New mexico used from about 1821 to 1880
The Santa Fe trail