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Crossing Nevada to California
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Why they came West Rich farm land Jobs Adventure More space
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Wagons were pulled by mules or oxen.
On a good day they could cover 10 miles.
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Emigrants’ cows and horses were sometimes killed by bears or mountain lions.
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The Forty-Mile Desert Little water meant they had to lighten the load.
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The Bidwell Bartleson Party crossed the Great Basin in 1841.
They could not get the wagons over the Sierra Nevadas.
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Wagons sometimes had to be taken apart so they could be lowered down the high Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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In 1844, the Stevens-Murphy-Townsend party became the first group to get their wagons to California successfully.
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The Donner Party 1846 - 1847 Trapped in the Sierra Nevada Mountains
Huge snowdrifts Food ran out – ate their animals Only 47 of original 87 survived
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1849 - Group led by Lewis Manly
Took a shortcut through a valley Barely survived Gave Death Valley its name
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