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By: Eric Coulton, Riley Holman, and Kayla Pierce. On to Oregon and California
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Lots of trees for construction of houses. Good farmland. Government Was giving away free land. Wanted to find wealth and gold. Why did People go to Oregon and California
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How did people travel to Oregon in the 1840’s? ● people traveled to Oregon in covered wagons pulled by horses and oxen. ● there were no roads to cross the u.s. to the oregon country so they wagons traveled through mountains and forests. ● these wagons made a wagon train that crossed the great plains and the Rocky Mountains. ● the trail they followed became the Oregon Trail. ● it took the wagon train six months to reach oregon.
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what happened after gold was found in california? ● Most people did not find gold but the ones who did became rich. ● after the gold rush many people stayed and built farms and factories. ● they started new cities. ● they built houses and stores. ● by 1850, 90000 people were living in california. ● the us congress voted that it become a state in 1850.
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People, Places, Words wagon train- the 120 wagons that were traveling to oregon oregon trail- the trail that the wagon train followed coast- each year more people settled along the pacific coast as they (the part of the land near the sea) gold rush- we say that california had a gold rush because thousands of people went there to find gold pass- an act of moving through something oregon country- the place where families wanted to go to start new lives because of resources such as trees and good farm land independence, missouri- a group of 120 wagons met here to travel to the oregon country james beckwourth- he found an easier way to travel to california through a pass in the mountains beckwourth pass- the pass that beckwourth found and people used this to get to california james marshall- was the first person to find gold in california
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