They left in the spring because of the the time it takes to reach the west coast on foot. In the fall and winter snow would make it hard to cross the mountains. See the donner party.
Also leaving in the spring provided more food for livestock needed to pull the wagons. Leaving more room for other goods.
The Oregon Trail began in the early 1840s, with the most significant migration occurring in 1843 when thousands of settlers traveled westward. The trail was used by pioneers seeking new opportunities in the Oregon Territory, primarily for agriculture and settlement. The journey typically began in spring, with settlers departing from places like Independence, Missouri.
Traveling from Missouri to Oregon on the Oregon Trail typically took around four to six months, depending on various factors such as weather, trail conditions, and the pace of the caravan. Most pioneers aimed to leave in the spring to avoid harsh winter conditions in the mountains. The journey covered approximately 2,000 miles and required careful planning and preparation.
Oregon Spring break: March 26 - March 30, 2012
Well, that depends on how you look at it. Officially, according to an act of Congress, it begins in Independence, Missouri, and ends in Oregon City, Oregon. To the settlers, though, the trail to the Oregon Country was a five-month trip from their old home in the East to their new home in the West. It was different for every family. Some people got ready to leave the East, or "jump off" as they called it, in towns like St. Joseph or Council Bluffs, and others jumped off from their old homes in Illinois or Missouri and picked up the Oregon Trail in the countryside. Along the way, they could choose to take shortcuts or stick to the main trunk of the Trail, and the end of their journey didn't really come until they settled a claim somewhere in the vast Oregon Country.
Osceola, Missouri
Oregon schools have spring break from March 24 - March 28.
Spring break 2010 for Oregon is 3/20 to 3/28/2010
The Oregon trail was about two thousand miles long and many people traveled it.
Tornado in Missouri are most common in late spring.
I'm guessing that it was probably in spring.
Spring officially begins on the spring equinox, which usually falls on March 20th or 21st in Oregon. This marks the day when the length of day and night are nearly equal.
The journey across the Oregon Trail typically took settlers about four to six months, depending on various factors such as weather conditions, the pace of travel, and the health of the settlers and their animals. Most parties aimed to leave in the spring to avoid harsh winter conditions, with many beginning their trek around April or May. The trail stretched roughly 2,170 miles, requiring careful planning and preparation for the long journey ahead.