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Belief that the United States was destined to stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific Coast Manifest Destiny Explained in 5 Minutes.

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1 Belief that the United States was destined to stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific Coast
Manifest Destiny Explained in 5 Minutes

2 Abundant, fertile, and free land Discovery of gold
(Reasons why people traveled to Oregon) Abundant, fertile, and free land Discovery of gold Perception that there were better and more opportunities there Elbow Room: School House Rocks

3 Widespread economic depression
(Reasons why people left their homes to travel to Oregon) Widespread economic depression Political conflicts before, during, and after the Civil War Religion Desire for better opportunities Push and Pull Factors

4 Less than 2000 pounds of supplies per wagon
Between pounds of easily preserved food cast iron skillet, Dutch oven, coffee pot/tea kettle, cups, knives, forks, spoons, matches, buckets or bags for water Candles and soap Rifle or pistol and ammunition Shovel, ax, tools to repair wagon 2-3 sets of clothes Bedding and tents

5 Horses could travel quickly, but required a lot of food, were susceptible to injury, and could not pull heavy loads Mules were not as quick as horses, but could pull heavy loads with less food, however they were difficult to train and expensive Oxen traveled slow, could pull a lot weight with less food, were easy to train and very affordable

6 Buffalo chips (dried Buffalo droppings) were used to fuel fires
Most people walked and did not ride in the wagons Railroad travel will eventually replace the wagon trains Story of Us: Oregon Trail


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