Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Oregon Trail, Wagon Trail Member

The Oregon Trail was a route that emigrants usually took, which started from the Oregon Valleys to the Missouri River. The trail was the main route that people often took when they were trying to get to the Oregon country.  The first people who used the route were explorers and fur traders; however, a couple of years later, there were settlers that were using the Oregon Trail. In the year of 1836, the very first wagon train was put together. Despite the fact that there were wagon trains for people to use, they would still encounter hardships. The Oregon Trail is known as a part of the westward expansion.

http://oregontrail101.com/00.ar.sager1.html
Catherine Sager Pringle tells her experience about the Oregon Trail. Her family considered moving to Oregon because immigration was the big in the winter of 1843. She explains how saying goodbye to relatives was one of the most difficult parts. Being on the wagon train made the passengers sick due to all the movement and how long the trip was. She then describes incidents that happened while they were traveling to Oregon.

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