The Oregon Trail All About it.

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The Oregon Trail All About it

Sign When you see this sign click it to go back to the first question.

Food they brought Question 1#

What did they NOT bring on the Oregon Trail Candy Biscuits Fish Milk

Correct People fished for fish they didn’t bring it.

Incorrect Sometimes people brought taffy for their children.

Incorrect Usually people brought biscuits on their trip because they didn’t spoil and taste bad they tasted fine.

Incorrect People usually brought cows for milk if they ran out of water.

Mormon Trail Dates Question 2#

What times did most Mormons travel 1800 1890 1847 1797

Incorrect A few traveled then but not most.

Incorrect Mormons didn’t travel then

Correct 7,000 Mormons crossed on foot then Fun Fact they traveled 1847-1868.

Incorrect Not many traveled then that was the wrong time to go.

Why did Mormons Travel Question 3#

Why did Mormons travel For religions For new land For the amount of animals For the amount of trees

Correct They were hoping to find a home where they could practice their religious beliefs without persecution. Those traveling to the new place came from a variety of backgrounds starting with the saints that had been driven out of Nauvoo.

Incorrect They were not interested in the land as long as they were far away from there.

Incorrect They did not care about the trees or the animals who roamed it.