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Home
Erie Canal
The Gold Rush
The Homestead Act
Lewis and Clark
Louisiana Purchase
Oregon Trail
Pony Express
Trail of Tears
Transcontinental Railroad
Mexican-American War
Alamo
Databases to use!
Bibliography
For Teachers
Additional Electronic Resources
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Home
Erie Canal
The Gold Rush
The Homestead Act
Lewis and Clark
Louisiana Purchase
Oregon Trail
Pony Express
Trail of Tears
Transcontinental Railroad
Mexican-American War
Alamo
Databases to use!
Bibliography
For Teachers
Additional Electronic Resources
Oregon Trail
Fun facts bout the Oregon Trail for Kids
Imagine traveling in a small covered wagon . Between 1841 and 1845, more than 5,000 people traveled the Oregon Trail, from Missouri to Oregon.
Oregon Trail
The Oregon Trail was a roughly 2,000-mile route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, which was used by hundreds of thousands of American
www.historyglobe.com/ot/otmap1.htm
www.american-historama.org/1841-1850-westward-expansion/oregon-trail.htm
Oregon Trail
Facts, information and articles about The Oregon Trail, a part of Westward Expansion from the Wild West Oregon Trail summary: The 2,200-mile east-west
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