There were people that died of diseases, some drowned crossing rivers, some froze to death in early snowstorms, others were killed by snakes or Native Americans.
WHAT WAS THE DANGERS PART OF THE OREGON TRAIL?
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The Oregon trail never was modernized. Some parts of the freeway system do follow some of the trail. The current freeway system began in the 1950's.
Some of the main reasons people left for Oregon on the Oregon Trail was for free land and a start of a better life.
The trail you seek is the Oregon Trail.
Dangers on the Oregon trail consist of A: Native Americans attacking for revenge on the pioneers B: Any wild animals such as bison herds C: And thieves will attack for food and supplies D: drowning from river crossings E: illness such as cholera F. freezing from snowstorms H: starvation
Yes, the Oregon Trail went through Oregon.
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that you could die or get injured
Oregon trail? Oregon trail?
the Oregon trail was 2000 miles long.
The difficult voyage along the Oregon Trail prompted settlers to carry different medical supplies with them in case of an emergency. Some medical supplies used on the Oregon Trail were surgical instruments, liniments, and bandages.