The Oregon Trail

1841 – 1869

The Oregon Trail was a historic route used by pioneers traveling westward across the United States in the 1800s. Families and individuals made the long, difficult journey in covered wagons, seeking new opportunities in the Oregon Territory. They faced harsh weather, rough terrain, and the risk of disease. Despite the challenges, the Oregon Trail became a symbol of American pioneering spirit and the westward expansion that shaped the nation. You can find more books about westward expansion here.