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Bibliography

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1. "Oregon Trail." Encyclopedia Britannica, Chicago, 2009. eLibrary, http://ezproxy.kcls.org/login?url=https://explore.proquest.com/elibrary/document/1976154438?accountid=46. This source is credible because it was published and written by a respected organization. There are no grammar errors and give accurate information.

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2. "Oregon Trail." Britannica Library, Encyclopædia Britannica, 1 Nov. 2020. library-eb-com.ezproxy.kcls.org/levels/youngadults/article/Oregon-Trail/57332. Accessed 1 Feb. 2021. This is a credible source because it is written by William E. Hill, an author of popular books about the Oregon Trail, California Trail, Santa Fe Trail, Pony Express, and the travels of Lewis and Clark. Additionally, this article is from Britannica, a widely known and credible source.

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3.The Oregon Trail. , 1995. SIRS Discoverer, https://explore.proquest.com/sirsdiscoverer/document/2250164493?accountid=2434. This is a credible source because it had no grammar errors. This was a really old article (1995) and was respectfully published.

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4. "Oregon Trail." Gale U.S. History Online Collection, Gale, 2020. Gale in Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/HOPNZX313869797/UHIC?u=skyviewjh&sid=UHIC&xid=5b1ef7ea. Accessed 2 Feb. 2021. This source is credible because it was up to date (2020). It was published by Gale, a respectful publisher and it provides clear and specific information about the article, author, organization.

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5. Roberts, Phil. "Oregon Trail." World Book Advanced, World Book, 2021,https://worldbookonline.com/advanced/article?id=ar405360. Accessed 21 Jan. 2021. This is a credible source because Phil Roberts, the author, is a History Professor at the University of Wyoming. Also, the article is well written with no grammar mistakes.

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6. White, David. The Oregon Trail. , 2014. SIRS Discoverer, http://ezproxy.kcls.org/login?url=https://explore.proquest.com/sirsdiscoverer/document/2250234573?accountid=46. The source used is valid because the author, David White, is a historian, teacher, and an education professional. Another reason this source is credible is that there were no spelling errors.

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