OREGON TRAIL

Title: OREGON TRAIL
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OREGON TRAIL
CROSSING THE Great Plains The Oregon Trail was an overland emigrant route in the United States from the Missouri River to the Columbia River country, was the way to travel back in the 1840’s through the 1860’s. In 1843 the “Great Emigration” began and the west would never be the same after the out set of the travelers. The pioneers by wagon train did not, however, follow any single narrow route. In open country the different …showed first 75 words of 542 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 542 total…some great obstacles to over come? But what kept them going was the new life they were ready to embark on, and embrace with open arms. All the hard work and effort that the Oregon Trail travelers put in would go down in history with America. Bibliography Bibliography 1) F. Parkman, The Oregon Trail (1989). 2) Federal Writers' Project, The Oregon Trail (1939, repr. 1972). 3) E. Meeker, Story of the Lost Trail of Oregon (1984). 4) J. E. Brown, Oregon Trail Revisited (1988).

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