The Old Spanish Trail Tyler B. The States It Crossed Was The States It Crossed Was Old Spanish Trail The trail starts in Los Angeles and ends at Santa.

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The Old Spanish Trail Tyler B

The States It Crossed Was The States It Crossed Was Old Spanish Trail The trail starts in Los Angeles and ends at Santa Fe. Old Spanish Trail The trail starts in Los Angeles and ends at Santa Fe. It goes through California, Nevada, and Utah. It goes through California, Nevada, and Utah.

States It Crossed California,Nevada, Utah California,Nevada, Utah

The Supplies They Need They need food, water, tents, clothes, blankets, a wagon, shotgun, tin cups, and some farm tools cows and hens They need food, water, tents, clothes, blankets, a wagon, shotgun, tin cups, and some farm tools cows and hens

Dangers Along The Trail There was biting insects and snakes dangerous animals and storms There was biting insects and snakes dangerous animals and storms

Problems On The Trail Narrow Trails and storms Narrow Trails and storms

A Person Known For Traveling this Trail He was first to get from the Great Salt Lake. He used some of the paths made by Spanish explorers. He led the first pack train along paths that would become the Old Spanish Trail He was first to get from the Great Salt Lake. He used some of the paths made by Spanish explorers. He led the first pack train along paths that would become the Old Spanish Trail

The Author That Wrote The Book How I survived the Oregon Trail by Suzan How I survived the Oregon Trail by Suzan The Old Spanish Trail The Old Spanish Trail Dean, Arlan. The Old Spanish Trail. first. New York, NY: The Rosen Publishing Group, Print.