Life on the Wagon Trail How did Francis Parkman and his party know that others had preceded them on the Oregon Trail? When you first read the line, we saw, far in advance of us, drawn against the horizon, a line of objects stretching at regular intervals along the level edge of the prarie," what did you think the objects were?

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Life on the Wagon Trail
How did Francis Parkman and his party know that others had preceded them on the Oregon
Trail?
When you first read the line, we saw, far in advance of us, drawn against the horizon, a
line of objects stretching at regular intervals along the level edge of the prarie," what did you
think the objects were?
Answer

The objects were wagons that had previously traveled on the Oregon Trail.

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Francis Parkman and his party were able to tell that others had preceded them on the Oregon Trail by seeing a line of wagons drawn against the horizon at regular intervals along the level edge of the prairie.
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