Santa Fe and Oregon Trails

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Santa Fe and Oregon Trails Westward Movement Santa Fe and Oregon Trails Use a map to illustrate patterns of migration and trade during the period of westward expansion, including the Santa Fe and the Oregon Trails.

Let’s analyze the patterns of migration to the west.

Santa Fe Trail

Santa Fe Trail A trail between Independence, Missouri and Santa Fe, Mexico that was used for 60 years to carry merchandise to and from the southwest

Santa Fe Trail At first, trade improved relations between Mexico and the United States. However, this trade encouraged American settlers to move west and to desire the lands held by Mexico.

Oregon Trail

Oregon Trail Ran between Independence, Missouri and the northwest corner of Oregon

Oregon Trail It was a two thousand mile overland trail that took many immigrants, pioneers, explorers, missionaries, and fur traders to the northwest and other places across the country during the westward expansion.

Oregon Trail Once they arrived, they became part of the United States. This resulted in the Oregon Treaty.

Oregon Trail Even after the Mexican War and the Oregon Treaty added these lands to the United States, settlers continued to move along them to the west.

Settlers impacted Native American lands and contributed to the growing tensions between settlers and Native Americans.

Santa Fe and Oregon Trails Westward Movement Santa Fe and Oregon Trails Use a map to illustrate patterns of migration and trade during the period of westward expansion, including the Santa Fe and the Oregon Trails.