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  2. Santa Fe Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Trail was a transportation route opened by the Indigenous people of North America as well as European trappers and traders in the second half of the 18th century. It was later used extensively by people from the United States in the 19th century after the Louisiana Purchase.

  3. Sante Fe Trail ‑ Map, Definition & Facts | HISTORY

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    The Santa Fe Trail, a 900‑mile route connecting Franklin, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, played a crucial role in America's westward expansion in the 1800s.

  4. as trail hands hitched their oxen to freight wagons carrying cargo between western Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Follow the Santa Fe National Historic Trail through five states and you'll find adventure and evidence of past travelers who made this remarkable trip before you!

  5. This map highlights different sites that can be visited along the trail. You'll find museums, interpretive centers, and historic sites that provide information and interpretation on this interactive map. Discover the trail over time with this series of maps.

  6. Santa Fe Trail, in U.S. history, famed wagon trail from Independence, Missouri, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, an important commercial route (1821–80). It was opened by a trader named William Becknell and used by merchant wagon caravans traveling in parallel columns. Learn more about the Santa Fe Trail.

  7. The Santa Fe National Historic Trail extends between western Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico. There are museums, historic sites, landmarks, and original trail segments located all along the length of the Trail. Basic Information. Find info about fees & passes, FAQs, special alerts, how to see ruts & swales, and more. Directions.

  8. Santa Fe National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park Service) -...

    home.nps.gov/places/santa-fe-national-historic-trail.htm

    National Historic Trail. Between 1821 and 1880, the Santa Fe Trail was primarily a commercial highway connecting Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico. The route was pioneered by Missouri trader William Becknell, who left Franklin, Missouri in September 1821.

  9. The Santa Fe Trail Association is composed of people of all ages and walks of life who are bound together by an interest in the fascinating saga of the Trail, and an interest in preserving its many physical traces and landmarks that still exist upon the face of the American West.

  10. The American West: Women on the Santa Fe Trail

    cowboystatedaily.com/2024/11/02/the-american-west-women-on-the-santa-fe-trail

    The Santa Fe Trail was the oldest of several overland highways that linked the easternmost section of the Trans-Mississippi West with the Pacific coast. It was a long, tortuous, dangerous journey, but in the end, these hardy women persevered to bring American culture and lifestyles to the remote villages and towns of New Mexico. ...

  11. Santa Fe Trail - American History

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    What was the Santa Fe Trail? The Santa Fe Trail was a famous route that was used by Americans in the 19th century to travel from Missouri to the area of Santa Fe which is today known as New Mexico. Until 1821, Mexico and the southwestern parts of today’s USA were under Spanish control.