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If you're talking about the Oregon trail kind of pioneers...they went through hard times. They had to deal with sickness, broken supplies (wagon, tools...etc.), going though rivers. It was hard to travel 2,000 miles to Oregon.
They are very common and considered vermin in many areas. Hunting of these creatures is encouraged in many areas. They roam a great deal of the planet, as they are extremely adaptable.Coyotes live in my neighborhood!!!No. They used to be really scarce in Oregon when people were hunting them, but other people brought them back to Oregon on the Oregon trail. Now they are killing calves and other animals.
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Oregon Trail, Mount Hood, Crater Lake etc. Look up your question on google thats where I found my research. Also on ther state website has a great deal of info just look up Oregon it will be the first site to come up. ps I have to do a huge report on Oregon so I know how your confused at first.
The process that one can do to deal with a iatrogenic illness is to visit one's local doctor. They will usually know what to do. This illness is actually caused by modern medicine.
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other than the harsh landscape they had to deal with the Native Americans.
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If the pioneers left the East too late in the season, they might also have to deal with frost, iced-over rivers and even a few major blizzard before they reached their destinations.
If you haven't driven it off the lot, I'm pretty sure you can get out of the deal. And even if you have, there is a chance you can also.
Paediatricians are doctors dealing with children and childhood illness. Children are people.
the british and American congress worked out a deal/agreement which resulted in the US getting the land