Lesson 69 of 84 ยท Westward Expansion
โญ 30 XPThe Oregon Trail
The Oregon Trail was a key route for westward expansion in the mid-1800s, facilitating the migration of thousands of settlers seeking new opportunities in the fertile lands of the Oregon Territory.
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The Oregon Trail was a key route for westward expansion in the mid-1800s, facilitating the migration of thousands of settlers seeking new opportunities in the fertile lands of the Oregon Territory. Spanning approximately 2,170 miles, the trail stretched from Missouri to Oregon, traversing diverse landscapes and presenting numerous challenges, including rugged terrain and unpredictable weather. The journey along the Oregon Trail was arduous and often dangerous, yet it represented the hopes and dreams of many Americans seeking prosperity and a better life. Over time, the trail became a symbol of the American spirit of exploration and determination.
Key Facts
The Oregon Trail was approximately 2,170 miles long.
It facilitated migration to the Oregon Territory in the mid-1800s.
The trail represented the American spirit of exploration.
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