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slamgirl [31]
3 years ago
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From the 1830s on, pioneers hoping to settle on America’s western coast

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melisa1 [442]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

From the 1830s on, pioneers hoping to settle on America’s western coast

Explanation:

<u>The route of Oregon was one of the main routes of migration by earth of North America, that left from several places in the Missouri river and arrived until the Territory of Oregon,</u> <em><u>then in most of the rivers of the basin of the Mississippi and the Missouri. </u></em>

<u>The first to use the route were, by 1820, the fur traders, followed by missionaries, military expeditions and some groups of civilians from the 1830s. </u>

<em><u>The answer is</u></em>: <u>The Oregon Trail. </u>

frozen [14]3 years ago
6 0
 believe that would be the events of the Oregon trail in which early settlers set out to the west to expand.    
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