The Oregon Trail By Gurinder A very long journey.

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The Oregon Trail By Gurinder A very long journey

What is the OREGON TRAIL. The OREGON TRAIL is one of the most popular and the most used trail between the 1800s hundreds and thorough the 1850s.Many pioneers used this trail to get to lot of places on the way.I think the OREGON TRAIL about 2,000 miles long.

Some people decided to move west because there were good deals on land and some people wanted homestand.Also because. there was no slavery in the west Some people wanted to put slavery far behind them. Why WE Moved

THE landmarks There many landmarks on the way.Most of them were very important

How some people moved

Where the trip started Where the trip ended

WHAT WE GAINED AND LOST WE lost many things like our family and almost all of our tools, also most of ore

reference guide Pelz, Ruth. The Washington Adventure Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith, 2003 Mico, Steve and Morrison, Leslie The OREGON TRAIL. Columbus. Ohio :SRA Publishers,1997