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What were the tens of thousands of people that traveled west towards oregon called?
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What were the tens of thousands of people that traveled west towards oregon called?
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They were called pioneers
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This is not the name for the people, but maybe you mean Oregon Trail?
Oregon trail was the name of the route that about 500 000 people took from the Area of Missouri River to the valleys in Oregon. Those people settled then in Oregon and other states, such as Idaho and Nebraska.
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