SUPPLIES BROUGHT ON THE OREGON TRAIL

Feb 4, 12
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  • Travelers on the Oregon Trail in the 19th century had to take their household
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  • The average family carried about 1600-1800 pounds of supplies in just food
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  • The preparations for a journey west on the Oregon Trail took more than a year.
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  • Between 1841 and 1869 the Oregon Trail was used by settlers, ranchers, . In
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  • The first postrider's round trip, a journey of over 250 miles, took four weeks, .
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