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kkurt [141]
2 years ago
9

Find a diary entry from someone who traveled on the California Trail.(i already chose a person just need help with the rest) Wha

t does that person note about the land they are traveling through? Write one or two sentences and be sure to include the diarist's name
the entries- (not all)
10th day travelled 4 miles came to the snow continued about 4 miles further belly deep in snow and camped at the Mule Springs
11th Mr Eddy started back with the animals left Wm. Coon and George Tucker to guard what provisions were left in camp, the other ten men each taking with the exception of one man (Mr. Curtis who took about 25 pounds) about 50 lbs and travelled on through the snow having having (sic) a very severe days travel over mountains making about 6 miles camped on Bear River under a cluster of large Pines-
12th moved camp about two miles and stopped to make snow shoes tried them on and found them of no benefit cast them away and on the 13th made Bear Valley upon digging for Curtis's waggon found the snow ten feet deep and the provisions destroyed by the Bear. Rain and snow fell upon us that night-Morning of the 14-fine weather.From this on the journal was kept by Mr. R. P Tucker-
15th Fine day three of our men declined going any further W.D. Ritchie A. Brueheim-Curtis only 7 men being left the party was somewhat discouraged we consulted together and under existing circumstances I took it upon myself to insure every man who persevered to the end five dollars per day from the time they entered the snow we determined to go ahead and that night camped on Juba after travelling 15 miles-
March 1st Travelled 10 miles and camped on the mountain side in the morning Mrs Reed was very sick and we had to stop that day
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2 answers:
ehidna [41]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

In this article, the journalist(write the name),  traveled 8 miles throughout the deep snow and mountains and struggled to survive with very few animals left in the aftermath. They were loosing many men and not even the heaviest pounds of meat and hunting could last their journeys.

Explanation:

The whole article explains how rough the journey was on the California trail. Just exaggerate the whole 2 sentences and use great detail without exceeding the limit! :)

Hope this helps!

Aleksandr [31]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: I agree with him

Explanation:

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