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Q: What did the pioneers wear while going to the Oregon trail?
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Who did people meet while traveling the Oregon trail?

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What did the pioneers wear while going to the Oregon?

nothing


What was the fuel used to keep a campfire going while on the Oregon Trail?

porn sites


How does the pioneers treat burnt hands while on the Oregon trail?

wash it off in cold watercover the burn in egg whites and honey (or aloe if available)continually wash the burn in egg whites


What did the Mormons find while on the Oregon trail?

A well established trail that they used on their journey west.


Why did the Oregon and the Mormon trails overlapped?

Because the Mormons used the Oregon trail as far as it went in the direction they wanted to go. The Oregon trail was a well-established trail that had plenty of good drinking water all along the way. From Nebraska to Wyoming, the Oregon trail was the best route. The Mormon trail turns south in Wyoming and enters Utah, while the Oregon trail continues on to Oregon.


What were some of the problems pioneers on the Oregon trail faced?

Sometimes the wheels on the wagon would get stuck in the mud after a rain shower. Also when the ground was dry and dusty the dust would get in the oxen's eyes. Last while crossing rivers the wagons would sometimes not be on a raft and float away


Which river did the California Oregon and Mormon trails generally follow through the great plains?

The Platte River provided a natural guide for most pioneers who made the trek either via the Mormon Trail or the Oregon Trail. Because of persecutions suffered by the Latter-day Saints in both Missouri and Illinois, they tended to stay north of the river, while the Oregon Trail stayed on the south side. However, the trails crossed and merged at various points, and both took advantage of ferries and bridges constructed by both parties. The Latter-day Saints diverged from the basic Oregon Trail at Fort Bridger after consulting with Jim Bridger as to the most viable routes into the Great Basin area of what is now Utah.


Why did the pineers abandom their belongings along the Oregon trail?

They had too make weight while climbing the Rockie's mountain


What are some interesting facts about the transcontinental railroad?

While traveling through Wyoming, I found it interesting that in certain places along the O.T., you can still see the ruts cut into the ground by the old wagons that traveled the trail. The journey from Missouri to Oregon Territory (approximately 2000 miles) took about 6 months to complete. Between 1849 and 1853, Asiatic Cholera was the greatest killer on the Oregon Trail


Who led Mormons along the Oregon trail to Utah?

Brigham Young lead the Mormon Pioneers from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah. They left February 2, 1846 and arrived July 24, 1847, staying several months in Winter Quarters, Nebraska.


What trails did people use while moving west?

One of the first trails into the West connected New England with land that is now Kentucky and Tennessee. A part of that trail, the National Road, is now known as US 40. The Oregon and the Mormon trail both went from St. Louis, Missouri to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. That this point the two trails split. The Mormon trail continued southwest to the Great Salt Lake. The Oregon trail continued northeast and over the Blue mountains into Oregon. The Santa Fe trail went along the Missouri River and into Colorado, from there it traveled Southwest to what is now New Mexico.