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igor_vitrenko [27]
2 years ago
13

GIVING BRAINLIEST

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grin007 [14]2 years ago
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According to the book, we can say that life on the Oregon Trail was greatly influenced by the presence of immigrants and their travels in search of a better life.

How did immigrants influence the region?

Immigrants were always traveling in agricultural wagons or train wagons.

The wagons were always full of objects, clothes, food, and belongings.

That's because the trips took a long time and the immigrants needed to take everything they would need on the way.

The carts were pulled by oxen, which gave the region an agricultural feel.

Despite the difficult life and the journey full of challenges, the atmosphere was hopeful, as the immigrants had hope for a better life.

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