The Cabot Trail is located on Cape Breton Island, which is part of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
Along the pioneer trail, Mormon pioneers would communicate by leaving notes to passengers behind them written on buffalo skulls. The skulls would then be placed on the side of the trail so that those traveling along the trail would see them. These notes could vary from notifications of where to obtain food and water to messages to individuals.
Cabot sailed across the Atlantic Ocean. Cabot believed that he could find a route to Asia by water if he were to sail across this ocean.
A proper noun for "province" could be a specific province name, such as Ontario or Alberta.
For the most part it wasn't built. They followed in the easiest route that could be found to travel along.
In this context, "Canadian province means light" likely refers to the fact that Canada has a province named "British Columbia," which could be interpreted as associating the province with the word "light." It could be a playful or poetic way of referencing the province.
The trails were the Oregon trail and the California trail the California trail led to California and the Oregon trail led to Missouri.
The Mormon pioneers often avoided the less travelled routes so that they could avoid confrontations with other travelers and not have to compete for food and resources found along to trail. They prepared the way for other travelers by planting small crops along the trail.
It was a success because he knew that he could do it.
that you could die or get injured
typie it
no way to count. with about 90,000 indians moving they would have hunted what they could and not counted. but not very many with the lower turkey populations along the route.
The trails were the Oregon trail and the California trail the California trail led to California and the Oregon trail led to Missouri.