I have 11 questions
1. How would you describe the “mountain men” of the Oregon territory...
History, 29.05.2020 20:58 lowkeyqueenk
I have 11 questions
1. How would you describe the “mountain men” of the Oregon territory.
2. What were some of the dangers faced by settlers on wagon trains?
3. What led settlers and trappers to move to Oregon and the Far West in the 1820s and 1830s?
4. Why did Marcus and Narcissa Whitman move to Oregon?
5. What was the campaign slogan in James K. Polk’s 1844 campaign?
6. Describe 3 incentives for settlers to travel to the Oregon Country.
7. How did President James Polk ultimately deal with the dispute between the US and Britain over Oregon Territory?
8. What was an important legacy of the early missionaries to Oregon?
9. Where did a majority of the travellers of the Oregon Trail originally set out from?
10. Which route “trail” did most travelers take to Oregon?
11. How long was the Oregon Trail?
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