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What was the most important overland route for American migration to the far west?

The Oregon Trail. In 1843, a large wagon train of 1,000 people went on the journey on a path called, "The Oregon Trail" to find new land and new lives. These settlers did not know they were about to make either the best choice of their lives or the worst choice they have ever made. The Oregon trail became popular after people started to find out how many people actually made it to their destination so they started to move to. So many people had made it but not all could see what life was like at their dream home in another land. Between 1840 and 1860 The California Trail had attracted over 250,000 thousand people, but the Oregon Trail attracted well over 300,000 farmers, business men, miners and pioneers.


What was the name of the five books written by james fenimore cooper about american frontier?

The series of five novels is referred to as The Leatherstocking Tales: 1. The Deerslayer 2. The Last of the Mohicans 3. The Pathfinder 4. The Pioneers 5. The Prairie


What does tried to hobble up a narrow path mean?

Walk


What is a quote from ruby bridges?

I now know that experience comes to us for a purpose, and if we follow the guidance of the spirit within us, we will probably find that the purpose is a good one. Read Through My Eyes! It is at the end! ______________________________________________________________________ Don't follow the path. Go where there is no path and start a trail.


What does it mean if a hawk crosses your path in native American culture?

Stay focused on your goals.

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What was the path that the pioneers the followed into Oregon Oregon country?

Oregon trail? Oregon trail?


What path was called that the pioneers followed into Oregon country?

the Oregon trail


How did trailblazers help make westward travel easier for pioneers?

They made a path called the Cumberland Gap or path


How wide is the Oregon trail?

The "Oregon Trail" was not, literally, a single trail, it was any path taken to get from Missouri, Iowa or Nebraska to Oregon. It doesn't make a lot of sense to ask how wide it was, because different travelers followed slightly different routes.


Why didnt the Mormons take the Oregon Trail?

The trail followed by Mormon pioneers mostly paralleled the Oregon Trail, at times merged with it, and at a few points diverged completely from it. The reason for following the general course of the Oregon trail was primarily because it had been mapped out by traders and trappers several years prior to their own exodus from Nauvoo, Ill. However, because of the adversarial relationship between the Mormons and many immigrants from both Illinois and Missouri (where an "extermination order" was still in effect at that time), the Mormon immigrants opted to follow a course that also followed the Platte river, but on the opposite side from most Oregon-bound parties.


What is stress path?

the path what is followed by the principal stress.


What is the path followed by the blood when it supplies and drains the heart muscle?

The path followed by the blood when it supplies and drains the heart muscle


What is The path followed by the blood when it supplies and drains the heart muscles?

The path followed by the blood when it supplies and drains the heart muscle


What do you call a curved path followed by a projectile?

The curved path is called a trajectory


What is the path followed by a planet in revolving called?

It is a imaginary path called Orbit.


Did Lewis and clark follow the Oregon trail?

There was no Oregon Trail during the time of Lewis and Clark's expedition in 1804. The beginnings of the trail, which led from Missouri to Oregon and Washington, date from 1811 but allowed only for travel by foot or horseback. Eventually the path was widened, and in 1836 the first wagon train took that route to Fort Hall, Idaho. The large surge of pioneers heading west did not occur until 1843.


What are path functions?

a function whose magnitude depends on the path followed by the function and on the end points.