In the 1800s, what route did pioneers follow to settle the Pacific Coast?
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Pioneers in the 1800s followed the Oregon Trail, which was over 2,000 miles, to the Pacific Coast. The trail, which led to Oregon, had branches that.
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Pioneers followed the California Trail to settle the Pacific Coast in the 1800s. The California Trail was one of the main routes of migration towards the West of the United States in the mid-nineteenth century, which started from the state of Missouri and went to California.....
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