The Oregon Trail was crucial during the westward expansion as it served as a major route for thousands of settlers migrating to the Pacific Northwest in the mid-1800s. It facilitated the movement of families seeking new opportunities, land, and resources, significantly contributing to the settlement of the region. The trail also played a key role in promoting American ideals of Manifest Destiny, symbolizing the nation's belief in its right to expand across the continent. Ultimately, the Oregon Trail helped shape the demographic and cultural landscape of the western United States.
During the westward expansion of the United States, the death rate on the Oregon Trail was estimated to be around 10.
Thousands of people died on the Oregon Trail during the westward expansion of the United States. The exact number is difficult to determine, but estimates range from 20,000 to 30,000 deaths.
Not in westward expansion, during, it was one of the expansion wars. It took place in Montana,
He was one of the presidents during westward expansion. He was president from 1869-1877 and westward expansion was roughly from 1858-1896 i think...
During the westward expansion it was sometimes hard. Families would seperate because half didn't want to go.
The Native Americans.
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They had sod houses.
The Westward expansion was very important during the election of 1844, because sectionalism was continuing to grow in the country. While Henry Clay objected to the annexation of Texas, his opponent, James Polk supported it, and won the election as a result.
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The Oregon Trail was a way for migrants to go westward to receive land (cheap land, courtesy of the government, called the Homestead Act.) The journey on the Oregon Trail was made on covered wagons during the Westward Expansion time period. The Oregon Trail was only one of many trails to the Western United States.