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30 March, 08:47

How were the Oregon and and Santa Fe trails different

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  1. 30 March, 08:49
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    The Oregon Trail was laid by fur-trappers and traders, but was later used by families migrating, as well as businessmen, farmers, miners, settlers and ranchers in search for a better life. The Santa Fe Trail, which is now marked as a historic landmark, was used more for economic purposes and was more of a commercial highway. This would make their main difference as one being an economic highway and the other a migrant trail.
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