In the 1800s, What route did pioneers follow to settle the Pacific Coast?
The Mississippi River
The Oregon Trail
The Wilderness Road
The Cumberland Gap
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In the 1800's the pioneers followed the Oregon Trail route.
- The Oregon Trail, which realistically was over 2,000 miles, was diligently pursued to the Pacific Coast by legendary explorers in the 1800s.
- It in common was a long path to the Oregon City and was typically used to relocate or migrate to the western side by a considerable number of American explorers.
- The historic route was complicated enough and snaked through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Idaho and eventually into Oregon.
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