Covered wagons. See the link below.Better said wagon train
In 1805 and 1806, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark traveled through the Oregon Country, a disputed territory at the time claimed by both the United States and Great Britain. This area encompassed the Pacific Northwest, including parts of present-day Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Their expedition was part of the larger effort to explore and map the newly acquired lands from the Louisiana Purchase. The Oregon Country ultimately became a focal point of territorial disputes between the two nations until it was settled in the 1846 Oregon Treaty.
With the invention of the automobile, the people in the United States were free to travel for jobs or for recreation. People in the country could now still live in the country and travel to the city to work which made economic sprawl grow as more people wanted to live in suburbs.
Pioneers mostly used animals as their main means of travel on the Oregon Trail. They stopped to rest at Fort Walla Walla in the 1840s.
The transcontinental railroad opened the United States for travel and settlement in a way that no other transportation system was able to accomplish. This railroad allowed people and products to be moved from one end of the country to the other.
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People thought the east was getting too crowded for there to be enough farm land.
it was not easy to travel in a conestoga wagon
It took between 4-16 monthes for people to get to Oregon from Independence.
The Oregon Trail is the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon.
After the Birth of Jesus Christ.
Free Land
By foot 4-6 months
The Oregon Trail is the route that pioneers used to travel to Oregon.
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At least 16 miles.