If You Love Adventure and the Great Wild West, The Oregon Trail Is Just the Find for You! Hundreds of thousands of American pioneers traveled the Oregon Trail to trek west from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, during the mid-nineteenth century. The path was long and winding, passing through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and eventually Oregon. This unputdownable story takes place in 1846. The year when many were preparing to travel across the country on their way westward. The journey was ...
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If You Love Adventure and the Great Wild West, The Oregon Trail Is Just the Find for You! Hundreds of thousands of American pioneers traveled the Oregon Trail to trek west from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, during the mid-nineteenth century. The path was long and winding, passing through Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and eventually Oregon. This unputdownable story takes place in 1846. The year when many were preparing to travel across the country on their way westward. The journey was not easy, and the trail claimed the lives of thousands who almost made it. You'll meet heroes among the strangers and ordinary travelers, you'll see the unparalleled compassion and great betrayals that only reveal themselves in times of hardship. You'll be taken back in time with this exciting tale of pioneers traveling through perilous lands. If you love American history or are looking for an engaging fiction novel, you have something unforgettable waiting for you. Follow the unexpected unfolding of inimitable characters and unbelievable events as almost every day steamboats are leaving and passing up Missouri, crowded with passengers on their way to the frontier. Settle in as you're about to enter the world that is to reveal the true human nature... Scroll up, click on "Buy Now with 1-Click," and Get Your Copy Now
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Colorfully written, vivid descriptions of the western frontier during the early 1800's. A must read for history buffs who wish to experience that adventure of long ago but remain safe and cozy in their armchair at home.. Mr. Parkman is a superb writer.