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A written record of what someone has seen, done, or thought. Diary
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A person who is among the first to explore an area not known to them. Pioneer
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Flat, rolling land covered with tall grasses. Prairie
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A route that pioneers used in their move west. The route began in Missouri and ended in Oregon. Oregon Trail
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A community in Missouri that marked the beginning of the Oregon Trail. Independence
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An area along the top of the Rocky Mountains where rivers flow either east or west. Continental Divide
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A huge rock that pioneers hoped to reach by July 4 th. Many pioneers scratched their names on this rock. Independence Rock
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A stop pioneers made where they could seek protection from or trade with Indians. It was also a good place to rest animals and restock supplies. Fort Laramie
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A source of carbonated, bubbly water. Soda Springs
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The first major landmark on the Oregon Trail. It was a tall column of red rock. Chimney Rock
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What was the best time of the year for pioneers to travel West? May
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What did pioneers use to travel west on the Oregon Trail? Wagons
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What was the best animal to pull the wagons going West? Oxen
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How long was the Oregon Trail in miles? 2,000 miles
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What was the name for a group of covered wagons that went together on the long trail West called? Wagon Trains
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About how many months did it take the pioneers to make the trip west? 5-6 months
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What was the name of the mountain range that the pioneers had to cross? Rocky Mountains
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What replaced the use of wagons in heading west? Trains
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What are some major problems pioneers faced on the Oregon Trail? Broken Wagon Wheel Rain Crossing a river No roads/bumpy ride Lots of mud Dust Sickness
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What are some items that pioneers needed on their trip out west? Ax Tools Water Pots, pans, bowls, cups Flour, sugar, coffee Shovel Tents Trunk oxen
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An area along the top of the Rocky Mountains where rivers flow either east or west. Continental Divide
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A huge rock that pioneers hoped to reach by July 4 th. Many pioneers scratched their names on this rock. Independence Rock
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A stop pioneers made where they could seek protection from or trade with Indians. It was also a good place to rest animals and restock supplies. Fort Laramie
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The first major landmark on the Oregon Trail. It was a tall column of red rock. Chimney Rock
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A source of carbonated, bubbly water. Soda Springs
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