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the Oregon trail
it was called the Oregon trail
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There as many religions as there were people. Over 350,000 pioneers followed the trail.
Many Settlers moving to Oregon country and other western areas followed the 2,000 mile long Oregon Trail, which stretched from places such as Independence, Missouri, or Council Bluffs, Iowa, west into Oregon Country
About 300,000 traveled on the Oregon trail, however, because of diseases, food shortages, and accidental deaths, only about 90,000 survived the journey.
One trail in the area I live in that was made by trappers is the Oregon Trail. Many parts of it are still there, and can be traveled on by foot.
It was used by many settlers as they moved west.
The people on the Oregon Trail wanted to go the Oregon territory, or what is now Washington and Oregon. Why? because the letters and rumors of Oregon Territory's rich and natural beauty. The people wanted to go west for many reasons; to explore, to get free farmland, and to build homes, farms, towns, and after a wile, cities. The trail was also the fastest way to Oregon.
Well, I did the Oregon Trail For my shcool project so I know many things about it. The answer is more than 1000 people at one time went!!! Its a lot right? I thought that the Oregon Trail was a very interesting topic. Want some fun?! THen type in: The Oregon Trail game. Its sooo fun!
Narcissa Whitman describes to her family about the rich soil in Oregon. That commentary was published and pioneers saw it.
The Oregon trail was about two thousand miles long and many people traveled it.