Along the Oregon Trail, several forts served as important waypoints for travelers. Notable forts include Fort Kearny in Nebraska, which provided supplies and shelter, Fort Laramie in Wyoming, a key resupply point and meeting place for various trails, and Fort Bridger in Utah, established by Jim Bridger as a trading post. These forts played crucial roles in supporting pioneers on their journey westward.
what forts were along the Oregon trail
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For protection from natives that wanted to attack as well as an attempt to establish control of the West (like a symbolic sort of thing) Also for stops along the trail for trade and such, as well as communication between West-East.
Along the Oregon Trail - 1947 was released on: USA: 30 August 1947
To rest and to live in till u felt it was time to move on
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fort laramie fort leavenworth fort bridger fort boise fort hall and more
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yes, pioneers found plants along their trip to the Oregon
The Dalles is city in Oregon on the old Oregon trail route along the Columbia River. There was a rapids/waterfall area there in pioneer times but now there is a dam instead.