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Which of the four trails that passed through Oklahoma carried almost 20,000 travelers per year after gold was discovered in 1848?
A.
the California Road
B.
the Santa Fe Trail
C.
the Texas Road
D.
the Butterfield Overland Mail Trail
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A. the California Road
After the 1848 California Gold Rush, the California Road (a branch of the overland route through Indian Territory) carried huge traffic—nearly 20,000 travelers a year—heading west.
After the 1848 California Gold Rush, the California Road (a branch of the overland route through Indian Territory) carried huge traffic—nearly 20,000 travelers a year—heading west.
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