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  1. 1 paź 2024 · Kids Encyclopedia Facts. The Oregon Trail was a 2,170-mile (3,490 km) east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon.

  2. Fun Facts. The Oregon Trail stretched more than 2,000 miles from Missouri almost to the Pacific Ocean and the Oregon coast. The U.S. government promised settlers a square-mile of land for almost nothing. Rumors abounded about the wonders of the west. People called Oregon the “land of milk and honey.”.

  3. In the middle years of the 1800s, many thousands of U.S. pioneers traveled west on the Oregon Trail. The trail ran from Independence, Missouri, to what is now northern Oregon, near the Columbia River. It was about 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) long.

  4. Thousands of people took this hazardous 2,000-mile journey between 1841 and 1869, crossing the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The Oregon Trail was one of two routes to head westward. The other was the Santa Fe Trail that ended up in New Mexico.

  5. 11 lut 2023 · The Oregon Trail was an emigrant trail in the United States that stretched over 2,170 miles east to west and connected the Missouri River with the valleys in Oregon. The trail was used by large-wheeled wagons.

  6. The Oregon Trail began as a path originally cut by Native Americans, which was later expanded by white fur traders. It later was used during the westward expansion of settlers across North America to the Pacific coast. Here are some interesting kid-friendly facts about the Oregon Trail.

  7. 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 people traveled westward on the trail. Many of them traveled in large wagon trains using covered wagons to carry their belongings.

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