Answer:
Adam Smith but other than that I don't know
Answer:
1836
Explanation:
The Oregon Trail was a roughly 2,000 mile long trail that pioneers traveled along, many in hopes of gold and fertile land for farming in the west. In <u>1836</u>, the first wagons were put together to begin traveling. The wagons started in Missouri, reached Idaho, and eventually made it to Oregon. The trail continued to improve, and about 350,000 pioneers used it until the railroad became popular, and the use declined.
Therefore, the correct answer is 1836.
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isn't she from train to busan?? :T
Preston Brooks was a Southern Congressman and a passionate advocate of Southern Rights. Charles Sumner was an ardent abolitionist who delivered an impassioned speech against the authors of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1856. He also ridiculed the speech impediment of one of the authors, Andrew Butler. Preston Brooks got angry because he was the nephew of Andrew Butler. Together with a friend, Brooks approached Sumner as the latter worked at his desk and started caning Sumner. Sumner collapsed in the aisle and Preston Brooks continued caning him until his cane broke. Southerners sent canes to Preston Brooks to replace the one he broke.