The Death Trap Trail During the early 1800s, a 2,200 trail was used to travel from Oregon to Illinois(or vice versa) for Americans migrants to claim land and settle on the other side.Fur trappers and traders laid out the trail and were the ones to establish it.Migrants used the trail to seek a better life on the other side. The use of this trail was one of the important events of our American History.Americans were to travel with waggons along with family, supplies, animals, and anything else they wish to bring. American migrants will go through illnesses, Native American raids, and harsh weather; the Oregon Trail is deadly. The Oregon Trail has produced a high number of fatal diseases. Stated by oregontrailrus.weebly.com they are diseases varied in many ways, but there were two who affected the majority. The diseases were malaria and scurvy(on page "Hardships"). Diseases like Malaria, carried by mosquitos, and scurvy, lack of Vitamin C, were very common; they did not make the long road trip pleasant. Looking through ehow's pros and cons of travelling west on the Oregon Trail, they mention in one's words, the biggest drawback was the diseases and the illnesses that follow anyone who dares travel on the path(under …show more content…
On the "ehow's Pros and Cons of travelling west on the Oregon Trail." list/site stated that the Trail went through a variety of Indian Terrorizes. Also mentioned on the site the raids added up to about 5k deaths until the army lowered the count.Raids increased when the pioneer miners started mining the Indian resources.One of the resources mostly taken from the Indians were raw gold.(under Con: Indian Raids).Listed on hard times of the Oregon Trail list " People were also afraid of attacks by angry Indians"(4th bullet point).Indian raids were a big con because it negatively affected the progress of any migrant family using the