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The first group of people to move into a new land and settle there were called?
Pioneers
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What is the main reason people traveled west on the Oregon Trail?

Land

100
Where is the official beginning of the Oregon Trail?
Independence, Missouri
100
What was the number one cause of death on the trail?
Diseases, in particular water-borne diseases like cholera.
100

Where is the official end of the Oregon Trail?

Oregon City, Oregon...you could also just say Oregon

200
A group of covered wagons that traveled together on a long trip west was called a
Wagon Train
200

What type of animal often pulled the wagons because of their strength?

oxen

200

About how many wagons would be in a wagon train?

about 100

200

How long did it take pioneers to travel the Oregon Trail?

About 4-6 months

200

Why were horses NOT a good choice for pulling the wagons?

Either one: Not strong enough OR couldn't survive on prairie grass

300

What type of oil was used to waterproof the wagon cover?

linseed oil

300

If a wagon became too heavy for the oxen to pull, what would they do with some of their belongings?

throw them out of the wagon!

300

How did the pioneers keep their animals from wandering away at night?

they would circle up their wagons and create a corral

300

Name ONE state the pioneers had to travel through? NOT including Missouri or Oregon

Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho

300

For a family of 4, how much food was need for the journey? (in pounds)

About 1,000lbs

400

What does "fording" mean?

taking a wagon across a river

400

How long was the Oregon Trail in miles?

2,000 miles

400

How much weight could a typical wagon carry?

about 2,500lbs

400

How large was a typical wagon, how wide/how long?

4ft wide by 10ft long

400

What does it mean to caulk the wagon?

make it waterproof so they could go across rivers

500

About how many people died while traveling the Oregon Trail?

about 65,000 (any number between 60,000-70,000)

500

Name three ways the pioneers would cross rivers.

1. ferry

2. caulk their wagons and float across the river.

3. ford the river, just drive the wagon across

4. swim across the river, not very safe!

5. bridges, very rare! 

500

What was the cover of the wagon made from?

canvas

500

What was a nickname for a bunch of wagons traveling across a prairie? old-school name for boats... 

Prairie Schooners

500

The Oregon Trail has been called the Nation's longest...what?

Graveyard