Published: 2014
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"The Oregon Trail and Westward Expansion: A History Perspectives Book" by Kristin Marciniak explores the pivotal period of the 19th century when thousands of settlers embarked on the Oregon Trail in search of new opportunities and a better life. Through a blend of historical narratives and personal accounts, the book examines the challenges faced by pioneers, including harsh terrain, weather, and encounters with Indigenous peoples. It also delves into the motivations behind westward expansion, such as the promise of land and prosperity, and the profound impact this migration had on American society, culture, and the landscape of the nation. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Perspectives Library .
This book was published in 2014 by Cherry Lake Publishing .
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