The California Trail passed through parts of the Rockies. What was its primary purpose?
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The California Trail served as a major overland route for migrants traveling to California, particularly during the Gold Rush era.
The California Trail was a significant overland route used by emigrants traveling to California from the eastern United States during the mid-19th century, especially during the California Gold Rush of 1849. While portions of the trail crossed through the Rocky Mountains, its primary purpose was to facilitate westward migration and settlement in California, driven by the promise of gold and new opportunities.