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What was the significance of the Oregon Trail in American history?
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A.
It was a route for settlers to reach Oregon
B.
It was primarily used for military purposes
C.
It connected the east coast to Canada
D.
It was a trade route for gold miners
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A. It was a route for settlers to reach Oregon
The Oregon Trail was the major overland wagon route in the 19th century used by thousands of American settlers moving west to Oregon, California, and other western territories.
The Oregon Trail was the major overland wagon route in the 19th century used by thousands of American settlers moving west to Oregon, California, and other western territories.
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