Oregon Trail: Wildcard
Oregon Trail: Landmarks
Oregon Trail: Transportation
Oregon Trail: Packing
Oregon Trail: Hazards
200

Length of the Oregon Trail (Distance)

What is 2000 miles? (2170)

200

Primary starting point of the Oregon Trail

What is Independence, Missouri?

200

Length of Time for the Average family to complete the journey

What is 4-6 months?

200

This food dried meat out and preserved it for weeks at a time.

What is salt?

200

A dangerous creature found along the trail whose venom is fatal.

What is a rattlesnake?

400

Cost of the average wagon

What is $100-$150

400

The Oregon Trail passed through six states including Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Oregon, and this State. 

What is Idaho?

400

Most wagons were pulled by these.

What is oxen? 

400

Amount of food an average family needed to survive the trail

What is over 1000 pounds?

400

Packed in large barrels, pioneers hoped they could replenish this along the way.

What is water?

600

What they burned to make fires when wood wasn't available.

What are buffalo chips?

600

This City served as the traditional final destination for most pioneers traveling the Oregon Trail in the 1840s

What is Oregon City?

600

The nickname of a line of covered wagons.

Wagon Train

600

Animal often found traveling in the wagon with families

What is a cat? 

600
The number one cause of death while traveling the Oregon Trail

What is Infectious Disease such as Cholera, Dysentery, Typhoid Fever, Measles, Mountain Fever, Smallpox, and Influenza?

800

Sealing the seams of the wooden wagon box with tar or pitch to make it watertight

What is caulking?

800

It was considered good luck to have reached this landmark in by July 4th.

What is Independence Rock?

800

Most families began the journey at some point during these two months

What is April or May?

800

The amount of weight that a wagon could carry.

What is 2000-2300 lbs?

800

Drowning was common on these despite efforts to build bridges and ferries later on.

What are River Crossings?

1000

How old you had to be to claim land in Oregon Territory

What is 21 years old?

1000

Placed on Forts to reassure pioneers that they were still under U.S. protection even way out in the wilderness

What is an American Flag?

1000

The dimensions of a regular wooden box of a wagon bed was

What is four feet wide by 10 feet long (4X10)?...4x12 will also be counted as correct

1000

This book was considered a crucial item to pack.

Bible

1000

One of out how many people died on the Oregon Trail?

10

1200

The Homestead Act granted this many acres per adult.

What is 160 acres? (If you are within 30 acres, you get the points)

1200

Kearny, Laramie, Hall, Boise

Famous Forts along the trail 

1200

Most people traveled the Oregon Trail by this form of Transporation

What is Walking?

1200

This beverage was so valuable that some pioneers traded it for wagon repairs and extra oxen

What is coffee?

1200

Reason why the Platte River was one of the most difficult water crossings despite the water being shallow

What is Quicksand? (It swallowed wagons)

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