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What is the name of the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon?

The Oregon Trail is the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon.


What did the pioneers used to guide their way on the oregon trail.?

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What is the name of the route that pioneer used to travel to Oregon?

The Oregon Trail is the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon.


Oregon Trail?

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


In the 1840s on the Oregon Trail where did pioneers stop to rest in Walla Walla?

Pioneers mostly used animals as their main means of travel on the Oregon Trail. They stopped to rest at Fort Walla Walla in the 1840s.


What is a Jack Wagon?

Something used by pioneers on the Oregon trail for their wagons.


What did pioneers use to make a fire on the Oregon Trail?

Pioneers use to make a fire with wood. Wood was very hard to find on the Oregon Trail, so pioneers mostly used Buffalo Chips (dried buffalo poop.)


•Why do you think the Oregon Trail does not appear to follow a straight route?

The Oregon Trail was a roughly 2,000-mile route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, which was used by hundreds of thousands of American pioneers in the mid-1800s to emigrate west


Where in the West did pioneers travel How did they get their?

Pioneers traveled westward primarily along trails such as the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Mormon Trail, heading towards areas like Oregon, California, and Utah. They typically journeyed in covered wagons, known as prairie schooners, which were pulled by oxen or horses. Many pioneers used these routes in search of fertile land, economic opportunities, and a better life. The journey was often grueling, taking several months to complete.


After the US Civil War what took the place of the Oregon Trail?

The newly completed trans-continental railroad. The Oregon Trail ran from the Missouri River to the Oregon Territory and was used extensively by pioneers from 1841 to 1869. Midway in the trail, other trails split off to go to California.


Why were buffalo important to the pioneers on the Oregon trail?

The buffalo were so important because the pioneers used their hide for money or warmth and their meat for money or for food to feed their families.


What trails did pioneers use to travel west?

Pioneers used several trails to travel west, including the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail. These trails were essential routes that led settlers to new opportunities in the American West during the 19th century. They faced numerous challenges, such as rough terrain, harsh weather, and limited resources along the way.