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1 Oregon Trail - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Trail
The Oregon Trail was laid by fur traders and trappers from about 1811 to 1840 and was only passable on foot or on horseback. By 1836, when the first migrant ...
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2 Oregon Trail – History – Fur Traders, Trappers and Explorers
https://www.exploros.com/summary/Oregon-Trail-History-Fur-Traders-Trappers-and-Explorers
Among the fur traders were Jedidah Smith, Kit Carson, David Thompson, and Thomas Fitzpatrick; they discovered and named many of the mountains and rivers in the ...
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3 Oregon Trail preparedness: What supplies did the settlers carry?
https://www.backwoodshome.com/oregon-trail-preparedness/
And in 1834, a merchant from New England named Nathaniel Wyeth and an Episcopalian missionary named Jason Lee led 80 people from Missouri to Oregon.
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4 History & Culture - Oregon National Historic Trail (U.S. ...
https://www.nps.gov/oreg/learn/historyculture/index.htm
Robert Stuart of the Astorians (a group of fur traders who established Fort Astoria on the Columbia River in western Oregon) became the ...
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5 Oregon Trail
https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/oregon_trail/
The Oregon Trail developed from the discovery in 1812 of a wagon-safe route over the Continental Divide at South Pass in present-day Wyoming by ...
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6 The Oregon Trail - Nebraska Studies
https://nebraskastudies.org/1800-1849/routes-west/the-oregon-trail/
It took nearly one month for a wagon train to cross Nebraska and four months to make the approximately 2,000-mile trip to either California or Oregon. Yet, ...
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7 Oregon Trail | Definition, History, Map, & Facts | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Oregon-Trail
Portions of what was to become the Oregon Trail were first used by trappers, fur traders, and missionaries (c. 1811–40) who traveled on foot and horseback.
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8 Oregon Trail: Facts, Dates, and Information About ... - HistoryNet
https://www.historynet.com/oregon-trail/
From about 1811 to 1840 the Oregon Trail was laid down by traders and fur trappers. It could only be traveled by horseback or on foot. By the year 1836, ...
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9 Outfitting for the Journey - End of the Oregon Trail
https://historicoregoncity.org/2019/04/03/outfitting-for-the-journey/
Four major wagon trains bring 2000 farmers, merchants, mechanics, and lawyers to Oregon. One party each leaves Independence, Westport, ...
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10 First Emigrants on the Oregon Trail - OCTA
https://octa-trails.org/articles/first-emigrants-on-the-oregon-trail/
Hopeful merchants like Nathaniel Wyeth, crackpot propagandists like Hall Jackson Kelley, and government agents like Lt. William Slacum had all written books ...
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11 Oregon Trail Foods: Preparing for the Journey
https://www.jobcarrmuseum.org/blog/oregon-trail-foods-preparing-for-the-journey
This is the first in a three-part series about food and the Oregon Trail. ... but merchants who catered to the travelers were ready to lend their assistance ...
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12 The Oregon Trail | The American History Wiki - Fandom
https://theamericanhistory.fandom.com/wiki/The_Oregon_Trail
The Oregon Trail is a 2,000-mile (3,200 km) historic east-west wagon route that connected various towns on the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon and ...
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13 History Of The Oregon Trail And Its Effect On America
https://gradesfixer.com/free-essay-examples/history-of-the-oregon-trail-and-its-effect-on-america/
The trail was a 2,000-mile journey that stretched from Independence, Missouri to Oregon City, Oregon. This trail was traveled by thousands of ...
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14 The Oregon Trail 3 (Merchant) - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARDmSYta-FE
Ron LivingStone
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15 Oregon Trail | American Western Expansion
http://thefurtrapper.com/home/oregon-trail/
Forty-six years after the first pioneers traveled the Oregon Trail…the last buffalo hunt ... Around twenty percent of the men were craftsmen and merchants, ...
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16 History: Oregon Trail - Ducksters
https://www.ducksters.com/history/westward_expansion/oregon_trail.php
The Oregon Trail was a major route that people took when migrating to the western part of the United States. Between 1841 and 1869, hundreds of thousands of ...
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17 Oregon Trail - StudySmarter
https://www.studysmarter.us/explanations/history/us-history/oregon-trail/
The Oregon Trail was a 6-month journey that took settlers from Missouri westwards to Oregon. Between 1840 and 1880, 400,000 people traveled the trail and went ...
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18 OregonTrail Histories
http://npshistory.com/publications/blm/cultresser/or/9.pdf
This compilation of histories concerning the Oregon Trail has the ... they joined some Santa Fe traders with whom they intended to travel as far as the.
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19 Manifest Destiny: The Dangers Of The Oregon Trail - IPL.org
https://www.ipl.org/essay/The-Benefits-Of-The-Oregon-Trail-PCPA4NUSWG
Throughout the early 1800s, traders and for trapper lead…show more content… With the path riddled in disease and unstable ground, the Oregon Trail was a ...
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20 Oregon Trail - New World Encyclopedia
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Oregon_Trail
The route of the Oregon Trail began to be scouted out as early as 1823, by fur traders and explorers. The trail began to be regularly used by fur traders, ...
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21 World War I - Working: Oregon's Economy
https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/exhibits/ww1/Pages/before-work.aspx
In fact, by the 1820s, British concerns about American fur traders moving into the ... Beginning in the 1840s, the Oregon Trail brought thousands of white ...
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22 The Oregon Trail | History Today
https://www.historytoday.com/archive/oregon-trail
Most famous of the three chief routes that led to the promised lands of the Far West was the so-called Oregon Trail. By the middle forties, writes Gerald ...
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23 Oregon Trail Timeline 1792-1815
https://www.oregon.com/attractions/oregon-trail-timeline-1792-1815
Before then, however, many travelers had come to Oregon by a variety of routes: early explorers and traders from the west by sea; French Canadians and ...
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24 What Was the Oregon Trail? - UnitedStatesNow
https://www.unitedstatesnow.org/what-was-the-oregon-trail.htm
Spanning a distance of approximately 2000 miles (3,219 km), the Oregon Trail was one of the primary migration routes traveled by settlers ...
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25 Hardships Endured By Emigrants On The California Trail
https://www.californiatrailcenter.org/hardships-endured-california-trail/
According to the National Park Service, The Oregon, Mormon, ... decided to chance the California Trail, smart merchants took advantage – creating a bustling ...
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26 The Oregon Trail Game Online
https://www.visitoregon.com/the-oregon-trail-game-online/
Beaver pelts were traded for useful supplies and durable goods and sold to merchants across Europe. The fur trade was the primary driver of the establishment of ...
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27 Trails West | Encyclopedia.com
https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/trails-west
The Oregon Trail was the most famous, the most traveled, and the longest of the trails that stretched across the American West. Between 1843, the year of the ...
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28 6.5 - By the 1820s, white settlers had - Coppell ISD
https://www.coppellisd.com/cms/lib/TX01000550/Centricity/Domain/880/Topic%206%20Lesson%205.pdf
Oregon Trail. PEARSONT ... many New England traders visited Oregon to buy furs ... lead settlers along rugged mountain trails into Oregon. Country.
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29 Trails West, a map of early western migration ... - TNGenWeb
https://www.tngenweb.org/tnletters/usa-west.htm
Oregon Trail, a.k.a. Emigrant Road and the Oregon ~ California Trail ... For mutual protection the merchants commonly traveled in caravans with the mule or ...
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30 The California and Oregon Trail, 1849-1860 - JSTOR
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20610264
ifornia and Oregon Trail. ... G. Young, "The Oregon Trail," The Oregon Historical Society ... Mormon traders or the mail carrier with his light wagon,.
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31 Oregon-California Trail Timeline - Legends of America
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/oregon-california-trail-timeline/
The Oregon Trail is crowded with Forty-niners heading for California's goldfields. With more than 30,000 people traveling the trail, they expand the network of ...
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32 Oregon Historic Trails Report - USDA Forest Service
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5434495.pdf
The explorers and traders who traveled into Oregon following the Lewis and Clark Trail helped shape Oregon today. Early explorers quickly and correctly ...
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33 Westward Expansion Six Trails West
https://theautry.org/sites/default/files/education/six_trails_west_for_grades_k-5.pdf
Trail, Gila River Trail, Mormon Trail, Old Spanish Trail, Oregon Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail for many ... The trail became mainly a route for traders and.
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34 Unit 5: Americans Move West
http://tmsextendedresource.weebly.com/unit-5-americans-move-west.html
American emigrants and traders on the California Trail tried to cross these ... mile long Oregon Trail, which stretched from places in Missouri or Iowa, ...
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35 The Men Who Blazed the Oregon Trail — Market Mad House
https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/the-men-who-blazed-the-oregon-trail-market-mad-house-4987ac782d0e
› lessons-from-history › the-men-...
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36 The Oregon Trail: Part 3 - True West Magazine
https://truewestmagazine.com/the-oregon-trail-part-3/
In popular jumping-off points like Independence, Missouri, unscrupulous merchants made a killing by conning frightened pioneer families into ...
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37 Which of these four US states did the Oregon Trail not pass ...
https://quizzclub.com/trivia/which-of-these-four-us-states-did-the-oregon-trail-not-pass-through/answer/1852440/
Lewis and Clark traveled the American West from 1803-1806, exploring and mapping, but trappers, traders, merchants and missionaries established the trail.
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38 Chapter 9, Section 2 Trails to the West p To journey westward ...
https://slideplayer.com/slide/9820028/
2 Traders Lead the Way Main Idea: Merchants and fur traders blaze important trails to both Oregon and the Southwest. William Becknell leads wagon trains ...
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39 Wagon Train - Spartacus Educational
https://spartacus-educational.com/WWwagontrain.htm
(4) Francis Parkman, The Oregon Trail (1849) ... But the merchants generally were anxiously and actively engaged in their affairs - striving who should ...
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40 Trade and Travel on the Overland Trails
https://www.kshs.org/teachers/read_kansas/pdfs/i06lesson.pdf
businesses used the Oregon-California Trail. Merchants trading between Mexico and the United States used the Santa Fe Trail.).
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41 The Santa Fe Trail | Trappers and Traders
https://www.unco.edu/hewit/doing-history/trappers-traders/traders/santa-fe-trail.aspx
Source: Francis Parkman, The Oregon Trail, 1849. Reprint of 1892 edition, E. N. Feltskog, ed., (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, ...
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42 The Oregon Trail - RootsWeb
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~billie0w/books/oregon_trail/oregon_trail.htm
The History of the Oregon Trail is the history of how two million square miles of land, some of the richest in the North Temperate Zone, came under the control ...
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43 Trails West - Quia
https://www.quia.com/jg/1885626list.html
Astoria, This trading post became an important American settlement in Oregon. ; fur, Demand for this item led traders further west. ; John Jacob Astor, This ...
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44 Forgotten Stories of the Oregon Trail: Trailblazing Business
https://www.hmhco.com/blog/forgotten-stories-of-the-oregon-trail-trailblazing-business
Some settlers on the Oregon Trail traveled to start their own businesses in the West. Others set off for different reasons but soon ...
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45 The Oregon Trail: An American Saga - Amazon.com
https://www.amazon.com/Oregon-Trail-American-Saga/dp/0375413995
The Oregon Trail: An American Saga [Dary, David] on Amazon.com. ... He introduces us to the fur traders who set up the first “forts” as centers to ply their ...
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46 The Oregon Trail Quotes by Rinker Buck - Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/43082577-the-oregon-trail-a-new-american-journey
Scammed by the merchants of Independence and St. Joe into overloading their wagons, the pioneers jettisoned thousands of tons of excess gear, food, and even ...
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47 “Never Take No Cutoffs“—on the Oregon Trail
https://www.americanheritage.com/never-take-no-cutoffs-oregon-trail
I have seen but one wagon for Oregon. —George L. Curry. By 1846 Independence had become the principal outfitting point for traders on the Santa Fe Trail and ...
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48 Oregon Trail Video Quiz | American History Quiz - Quizizz
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5bbcb1e9c617bb001a27104f/oregon-trail-video-quiz
Q. Who traveled on the Oregon Trail? answer choices. Thousands of pioneers, traders, merchants, farmers, many people went on this trail.
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49 Lesson 6.5 Settling Oregon Country - Biloxi Public Schools
https://www.biloxischools.net/cms/lib/MS01910473/Centricity/Domain/619/Lesson%206.5%20Settling%20Oregon%20Country.pdf
What challenges did the Oregon Trail present? How did mountain men help settle the Far ... Merchants came all the way from New England for the otters.
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50 Oregon Pioneers of 1843
http://www.oregonpioneers.com/1843.htm
Solomon and Lucetta returned east and again crossed the Oregon Trail with ... "HEMBREE, W. C.--Is a farmer and merchant of McMinnville, Yamhill County.
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51 Trails across Wyoming: The Oregon, Mormon Pioneer and ...
https://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/trails-across-wyoming-oregon-mormon-pioneer-and-california-routes
Long-used trading and hunting routes blazed by American Indians and fur traders soon were worn deep and wide by the passage of thousands of ...
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52 Definition of California Trail in U.S. History.
http://kolibri.teacherinabox.org.au/modules/en-boundless/www.boundless.com/u-s-history/definition/california-trail/index.html
The beginnings of the Oregon Trail were laid by fur trappers and traders from about 1811 to 1840; these early trails were only passable on foot or by horseback.
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53 Episode 077: Rinker Buck, The Oregon Trail
https://benfranklinsworld.com/episode-077-rinker-buck-oregon-trail/
Today, we explore the Oregon Trail past and present with Rinker Buck, author of The ... How merchants took advantage of Trail migrants ...
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54 “Remember, never take no cut-offs and hurry along as fast as ...
https://ushistoryscene.com/article/donner-reed-party/
The terrible fate of one wagon party headed down the Oregon Trail–the Donners and Reeds ... with a mixture of fur traders, missionaries, and merchants.
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55 Was the Oregon Trail the best possible route, given ... - Reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/history/comments/234out/was_the_oregon_trail_the_best_possible_route/
The fur traders followed those routes as soon as they'd heard enough from those explorers' accounts to feel confident about it. Eventually, merchants began ...
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56 Chapter 13 - Section 1 - Lancaster City School District
http://www.lancaster.k12.oh.us/userfiles/1135/Classes/32177/13.1%20part%203.pdf?id=545667
Oregon Trail might have ... OBJECTIVE Describe challenges of the Oregon Trail from the point of view of various ... and merchants saw great economic.
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57 HY201: Chapter 12 Flashcards - Quizlet
https://quizlet.com/526333947/hy201-chapter-12-flash-cards/
The Oregon Trail differed from the other western trails in that. it carried farmers and permanent settlers as well as merchants and traders.
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58 Oregon Trail card Overview
https://sharedsystems.dhsoha.state.or.us/DHSForms/Served/de0245.pdf
Oregon Trail Cards also are known as Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) ... The majority of Oregon Trail ... At merchants that accept EBT and ATM cards.
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59 Lewis Jones House - Santa Fe Trail Historic Sites
https://historic-trails.unm.edu/sites/lewis-jones-house.html
He was a wagonmaker, trader, and merchant that also backed other traders on the ... Other wagon routes such as the Oregon Trail and the California Trail ...
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60 The Old Oregon Trail as told by the Trailers
https://www.bakerlib.org/files/archive/OregonTrail-as-Told-by-Trailers.pdf
It would be impossible to overestimate the value of this enterprise in causing Baker County to settle up with miners, merchants and enterprising ranchers. All ...
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61 Episode 77: The Oregon Trail from Westward Expansion to ...
https://www.sharonmcmahon.com/blog/the-oregon-trail-from-westward-expansion-to-computer-game-with-sharon-mcmahon
All-in-all, about 400,000 people traveled along the Oregon Trail in ... merchants, but they spent four to five months walking the trail to ...
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62 Interesting facts about the Oregon Trail and the pioneers that ...
https://www.thevintagenews.com/2017/02/17/interesting-facts-about-the-oregon-trail-and-the-pioneers-that-endured-its-hardships-during-their-journey/
In the mid-nineteenth century, there was only one major route to get from St. Louis, Missouri to merchant and settlement opportunities in ...
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63 Trails West 1850 Assignment
https://www.nobelms.com/ourpages/auto/2018/4/19/56947242/Trails%20West%201850.pdf
The Oregon Trail was legendary migration route that brought settlers from Missouri to ... Soon, fur-traders and missionaries came to the.
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64 Why did the pioneers travel the Oregon Trail? - Quora
https://www.quora.com/Why-did-the-pioneers-travel-the-Oregon-Trail
Portions of what was to become the Oregon Trail were first used by trappers, fur traders, and missionaries (c. 1811–40) who traveled on foot and horseback.
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65 Ft. Riley and Ft. Larned
http://www.usd321.com/schools/rjh/marneyg/archived_projects/02_plains-history/02_salsburyp_kansas-fts.html
They were both used to protect wagon trains and merchants along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails. Both forts had an escorting system to help wagon trains move ...
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66 Travel Guide: The Oregon Trail From History to Present Day
https://www.yoair.com/blog/travel-guide-the-oregon-trail-from-history-to-present-day/
They were mainly traders, merchants, trappers and missionaries who travelled west on this arduous journey from Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, ...
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67 Western Expansion for Kids - Santa Fe Trail
https://westernexpansion.mrdonn.org/santafetrail.html
The Oregon Trail was a route taken by wagon trains of people moving west, ... merchants stopped using wagons on the Santa Fe Trail, and switched the hauling ...
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68 The Santa Fe Trail: U.S. 56 - Good Sam
https://www.goodsam.com/article/default.aspx?articleID=161227
The Oregon Trail, which began in 1843, shared the first 32 miles of the Santa Fe Trail. On the west edge of Gardner, a wooden sign, with the simple inscription ...
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69 A History of the Santa Fe Trail
https://www.santafetrail.org/the-trail/history/history-of-the-sft/
Merchants from New Mexico would travel over the trail from Santa Fe and Albuquerque to St. Louis and on to New York City and Philadelphia where they would ...
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70 Lesson 4&5: Westward Movement & Settling Oregon Country
https://content.schoolinsites.com/api/documents/e03b10e99f7c4b5693f3abfd11f9ca51.pdf
Oregon was gained in a settlement to ... benefit agriculture, merchants, and ... D. The Oregon Trail started in Independence, Missouri and stopped when they.
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71 Trails West
http://www.tri-valley.k12.oh.us/userfiles/356/Classes/8510/Ch.%2013%20Section%201.pdf
Manufacturers and merchants soon followed the settlers west. ... Place What is the length in miles of the Oregon Trail from Independence,.
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72 Pioneer Tales of the Oregon Trail - Forgotten Books
https://www.forgottenbooks.com/en/download/Pioneer_Tales_of_the_Oregon_Trail_and_of_Jefferson_County_1000164755.pdf
Traders and Trappers. The Oregon Trail. Causes Leading to the birth and use of the Trail. Gold Rush,. 1849—50. The Oregon Trail through Jefferson County.
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73 Pioneer Profiles | Historic Jacksonville, Inc.
https://www.historicjacksonville.org/pioneer-profiles/
With miners and settlers heading to Oregon, merchants were obviously needed! ... the Britt Gardens, and portions of Jacksonville's Woodlands Trail System.
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74 Santa Fe Trail - Visit La Junta, Colorado
https://visitlajunta.net/about/santa-fe-trail/
Unlike its contemporary, the Oregon Trail, which was an emigrant route, the Santa Fe Trail was the highway of merchants traveling in either direction with ...
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75 Recollections of my emigration on the Oregon Trail in 1847
http://www.theragens.com/history/Geer%20-%20Recollections%20of%20Ralph%20Geer.htm
... of his family's emigration to Oregon in 1847 via the Oregon trail with ... anxious to teach the young idea how to shoot, merchants with their goods, ...
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76 6 Facts About the Oregon Trail Pioneers | Dusty Old Thing
https://dustyoldthing.com/oregon-trail-surprising-facts/
Farmers and merchants looking for a fresh start were among the many who risked it all to travel to the other side of the country. While most of them had some ...
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77 Elusive - Double Oregon Trail - Beer Merchants
https://www.beermerchants.com/elusive-double-oregon-trail
Return of the iconic Oregon Trail in DIPA form! This West Coast DIPA features Simcoe, Chinook and Columbus hops. It's resinous and piney with citrus ...
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78 Mexican Borderlands and Oregon - Cliffs Notes
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/study-guides/history/us-history-i/expansion-war-and-sectional-tensions/mexican-borderlands-and-oregon
While settlers moved into the Republic of Texas, the opening of the Oregon Trail marked the beginning of significant migration to the Pacific Northwest as ...
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79 Santa Fe Trail Bicentennial | JoCoHistory Blog - WordPress.com
https://jocohistory.wordpress.com/2021/08/27/santa-fe-trail-bicentennial/
Between 1821 and the 1880s, several other trails—besides the Santa Fe, the Oregon and California Trails—all crisscrossed the county and led ...
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80 Ch.10 Test Flashcards | Chegg.com
https://www.chegg.com/flashcards/ch-10-test-7aaa1af7-615a-4c16-97fb-2de75ad2e8ad/deck
what was not a challenge that partners face in the Oregon Trail ... and annexing Oregon. merchants would benefit from a pacific port for trade with china.
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81 Manifest Destiny, 1810–1853 - Warren County Public Schools
https://www.warrencountyschools.org/userfiles/3161/Classes/32231/ManifestDestinyPowerPoint.pdf
Manufacturers and merchants soon follow the settlers west ... The route to Oregon followed some of the same paths ... on the Oregon Trail.
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82 “The Road that Won an Empire” - Oregon Historical Society
https://www.ohs.org/research-and-library/oregon-historical-quarterly/back-issues/upload/Vaughn_Meacham-Oregon-Trail-Pageant_OHQ-Spring-2014.pdf
greeted by president of the Old Oregon Trail Association Walter E. Meacham (right), ... Americanus, for example, coincided with both the Northwest Merchants.
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83 The West - Murrieta Valley Unified School District
https://www.murrieta.k12.ca.us/cms/lib5/CA01000508/Centricity/ModuleInstance/21209/8th%20grade%20CH%209_L1L2.pdf
Merchants and fur traders blazed important trails to both. Oregon and the Southwest. SSAHCH09.book Page 322 Wednesday, February 23, 2005 2:34 PM. Page 6 ...
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84 The Collaborative Project:How Much For The Oregon Trail ¡V
https://www.rarebookhub.com/articles/44?id=44
Francis Parkman's The California and Oregon Trail recounts his trip into Indian territory in the summer of 1846. It is an invaluable account of Indian life ...
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85 In Search of the Oregon Trail; Part 2
https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-526-db7vm44005
But just as importantly, the Oregon Trail is the story of the Native American tribes the ... merchants abandon their stores, farmers leave their crops.
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86 Gering Merchants - Home - Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/GeringMerchants/
Gering Merchants, Gering, NE. ... Gering Merchants Association works to promote Gering while having fun!... ... Oregon Trail Community Foundation.
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87 The Overland Trails - The Historical Marker Database
https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=46856
This lithograph portrays wagon trains following the Oregon-California Trail. Frontier Trails Map - Thousands of emigrants and merchants traveled over these ...
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88 New Santa Fe "Three Trails" Trail Swales - Missouri State Parks
https://mostateparks.com/sites/mostateparks/files/New%20Santa%20Fe%20Three%20Trails%20Trail%20Swales.pdf
associated with the Santa Fe, Oregon and California trails. ... so of its use, it was a trail forged by traders rather than an improved road established by ...
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89 What is The Oregon Trail? - Answers - World Map
https://www.mapsofworld.com/answers/united-states/what-is-the-oregon-trail/
The Oregon trail was a 2000-mile route in the mid-1800s stretching from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon.
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90 The Pacific Northwest - Digital History
https://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtid=2&psid=3263
U.S. politicians, merchants, and fur traders were unsuccessful in promoting American settlement of Oregon. In the end, it was religion that led to American ...
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91 US History, November 16 - Lake Stevens School District
https://www.lkstevens.wednet.edu/cms/lib03/WA01001468/Centricity/Domain/830/Manifest%20Destiny%202015.pdf
TRAILS: Oregon, Santa Fe, California, Mormon ... Merchants – can SELL goods to gold prospectors ... The Oregon Trail: The Whitmans.
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92 Santa Fe Trail - Wikiwand
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Local merchants and citizens at the U.S. end of the Santa Fe Trail demanded ... and Oregon Trails, which branched off to the northwest near Gardner, Kansas.
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93 The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey Quotes. - AamBoli
https://www.aamboli.com/quotes/book/the-oregon-trail-a-new-american-journey
Scammed by the merchants of Independence and St. Joe into overloading their wagons, the pioneers jettisoned thousands of tons of excess gear, food, and even ...
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94 Mountain Men - Bill of Rights Institute
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/essays/mountain-men
White fur traders and trappers ventured westward during the first half of the ... goods suppliers for the Overland Trail to California, Utah, and Oregon.
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95 Trails West
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Manufacturers and merchants soon followed the settlers west. ... Place What is the length in miles of the Oregon Trail from Independence,.
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