the chisholm trail was important because many cattlemen and cowboys used it to lead there cattle
If I were traveling to Wyoming along the Chisholm Trail, I would likely take a route that branches off toward the west after reaching Kansas. The Chisholm Trail primarily served as a cattle-driving route from Texas to Kansas railheads, so I would need to navigate through the plains, possibly connecting to the Oregon Trail or the Mormon Trail, which lead further northwest toward Wyoming. This detour would allow me to reach my destination while following established pathways.
the trail lead to the north
The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The Santa Fe trail lead to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Lead.
bleeding kansas, two governments in kansas
bleeding Kansas, two governments in kansas
The Mormon Trail led to the Salt Lake Valley in Utah.
Oregon. Of course!
Getting permission to lead their people on the trail
The trails were the Oregon trail and the California trail the California trail led to California and the Oregon trail led to Missouri.