Episode 9: You're a Pioneer on the Oregon Trail. What Do You Do?
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It's 1845, and you've made one of the biggest decisions of your life—to leave everything behind and head west on the Oregon Trail. With your wagon packed and your family depending on you, every choice could mean the difference between survival and disaster.
Will you push forward through dangerous river crossings or wait for safer conditions? Will you conserve your supplies or risk running short before reaching Oregon? How will you respond to disease, exhaustion, and the countless challenges that faced thousands of pioneers on their journey west?
In this interactive What Would You Do? episode of The Lived History Podcast, you'll step into the role of an American pioneer and face the difficult decisions that shaped one of the greatest migrations in U.S. history. Along the way, you'll discover the real experiences, hardships, and hopes of the families who traveled more than 2,000 miles in search of a new beginning.
History isn't just about learning what happened—it's about understanding the people who lived it.
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History isn't just what happened—it's how people lived it.