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Hillary Casey
9 August, 09:28
What was the advantage of the Over land route?
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Rocco Peters
9 August, 11:20
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The Overland Trail was an important nineteenth-century corridor for explorers and traders that ran from Atchison, Kansas, to Fort Bridger, Wyoming. It followed preexisting Native American trails throughout most of its length.
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