Obviously it's because the Mormons traveled the trail.
The Mormons were being persucated in their old home, so they left for a special place that ended up being Utah!
Platte River & Sweetwater River.
The Mormon Trail is the trail that the Mormon Pioneers took from Illinois to Utah between 1845 and 1870. It was different from other trails because it was used by people seeking religious freedom rather than riches or wild living, as most other western trails were used for.
A famous route west for pioneers was the Wilderness Road, made by Daniel Boone and others.
Contrail (CONdensation+TRAIL)
What does this mean? This question doesn't make any sense.
Because the Mormon Pioneers traveled on it.
The Mormon Trail got it's name because it was used by tens of thousands of Mormon pioneers travelling west to find religious freedom.
Seriously???? It was a trail, and Mormons traveled on it, and they were pioneers.
The Mormons, the religious group that made and traveled the trail.
the calfornia trail
The Mormon Trail began in 1847.
The Mormon Trail started in February 1846.
Mormon Trail was created on 1978-11-10.
The Mormon Trail.
The Mormon trail and the organ trail
The Mormon Trail was the route, but it did travel on the Oregon trial too. :)
The Mormon Trail was in operation from 1846 to 1869, when the transcontinental railroad was completed.