Document 3: Map of Overland Trails: While technology was improving, it took longer to reach the western parts of the United States. Travel was done primarily by horse-drawn wagons on overland trails. Whehington Nortih Dakoa Montana pregern city South Dakot Et Boise Ofegon Wyoming daMo *FE Hall Iova Coeneil Bluffs Nebraska Plat ta R. Laramie Bridger St. Joseph Independence FE Kearney Humbalt Sink Sale Lake čity Calif. Nevada Colorado Kansas Minsouri Sacnamento Utah 1. What kind of natural barrier did settlers have to cross to reach the west coast? 2 What oiti
Document 3: Map of Overland Trails: While technology was improving, it took longer to reach the western parts of the United States. Travel was done primarily by horse-drawn wagons on overland trails. Whehington Nortih Dakoa Montana pregern city South Dakot Et Boise Ofegon Wyoming daMo *FE Hall Iova Coeneil Bluffs Nebraska Plat ta R. Laramie Bridger St. Joseph Independence FE Kearney Humbalt Sink Sale Lake čity Calif. Nevada Colorado Kansas Minsouri Sacnamento Utah 1. What kind of natural barrier did settlers have to cross to reach the west coast? 2 What oiti
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Map overland

Transcribed Image Text:Document 3: Map of Overland Trails: While technology was improving, it took longer to reach the
western parts of the United States. Travel was done primarily by horse-drawn wagons on overland
trails.
Washington
North
Dakon
Montana
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Ofegon
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FE Hall
Wyoming
Iowa
South Pa-
Coeneil
Bluffs
Nebraska
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Ft.
Laramie
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St.
Joseph
Independence
St.
Ft Kearney
Humbolt
Sink
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City
Pratte
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Colorado
Kansas
Missouri
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Nevada
Utah
Sacnanente
1. What kind of natural barrier did settlers have to cross to reach the west coast?
2. What cities acted as starting points for the overland trails?
3. What cities were endpoints for the overland trails?
Document 4: Chart of Oregon Population, 1805-1900
Oregon Population
1. In what year did the non-native
population surpass the native
population?
100,000
90,000
B0,000
70,000
60,000
2. By how many people did the
Native Population decrease between
1805 and 1900?
50.000
40,000
30,000
20,000
10,000
3. By how much did the non-native
population increase from 1805 and
1900?
1805
1841
1870
1900
Year
Non-Natives
Native
Population
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