The Santa Fe Trail Amber. Santa Fe Trail 780 miles long Start in Independence and end in Santa Fe.

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The Santa Fe Trail Amber

Santa Fe Trail 780 miles long Start in Independence and end in Santa Fe

Three states that Santa Fe goes through Missouri, Kansas, Colorado

Things for the trip Covered Wagons Cows Farmers Clothes Tents Blankets Guns

Dangers along the trail No water Desert Routes They killed Buffalo Cut down trees The Native attacked them The U.S army built fort along the trail

Pioneers encounter Rocky mountains Hot desert

William Becknell He opened the Santa Fe trail in 1821 The followed the Arkansas river They made a new route to Santa Fe

Bibliography Dean, Arlan. The Santa Fe Trail. New York: Powerkids Press, Wilson, Laura. How I Survived The Oregon Trail. New York : A Beech Tree Paperback Book, 1999.