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Why did the Oregon Trail pioneers circle their wagons at night?
A. It looked good in photographs
B. To corral the livestock
C. Provide protection against the Indians
Answer: Even though Hollywood movies have fueled the myth that pioneers circled the wagons at the end of the day as protection against Indian attacks, the wagons were primarily circled to provide a convenient corral for loose livestock.
About how many miles a day did the pioneers figure a team of oxen, pulling a covered wagon, could travel?
A. One or two miles
B. Twelve to twenty miles
C. Thirty to forty miles
Answer: Oxen were slow but steady beasts of burden. They traveled at a pace of about two miles per hour and in an average day could be counted on to pull a wagon between twelve and twenty miles.
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Play the OREGON TRAIL GAME and if you know more history,
facts and trivia than your opponent, you win. The multiple-choice questions
offer an entertaining way to play and learn more about the historic Oregon Trail.
Game box includes a handsome game box, 96 Question and Answer Cards, Playing Board, Playing Pawns and Game Rules. (Size: Approximately 6" wide x 7" long)
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