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The Bridger Trail, also known as the Bridger Road and Bridger Immigrant Road, was an overland route connecting the Oregon Trail to the gold fields of Montana. Gold was discovered in Virginia City, Montana in 1863, prompting settlers and prospectors to find a trail to travel from central Wyoming to Montana. In 1863, John Bozeman and John Jacobs scouted the Bozeman Trail, which was a direct route to the Montana gold fields through the Powder River Country. At the time the region was controlled by the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho, who stepped up their raids in response to the stream of settlers along the trail.

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  • Ruta Bridger (es)
  • Bridger Trail (en)
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  • The Bridger Trail, also known as the Bridger Road and Bridger Immigrant Road, was an overland route connecting the Oregon Trail to the gold fields of Montana. Gold was discovered in Virginia City, Montana in 1863, prompting settlers and prospectors to find a trail to travel from central Wyoming to Montana. In 1863, John Bozeman and John Jacobs scouted the Bozeman Trail, which was a direct route to the Montana gold fields through the Powder River Country. At the time the region was controlled by the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho, who stepped up their raids in response to the stream of settlers along the trail. (en)
  • La ruta Bridger (también llamada senda, sendero o camino) (en inglés, Bridger Trail) fue una histórica ruta por tierra localizada en el noroeste de los Estados Unidos, que conectaba la ruta de Oregón («Oregon Trail») con los campos de oro de Montana. El descubrimiento de oro en Virginia City (actual Montana) en 1863, llevó a colonos y prospectores a buscar una forma de acceder desde la parte central del actual estado de Wyoming hasta Montana. La ruta lleva su nombre en reconocimiento del trampero y explorador Jim Bridger, que fue el primero que la estableció en 1864. (es)
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  • Bridger Immigrant Road-Dry Creek Crossing (en)
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  • Bridger Immigrant Road---Waltman Crossing (en)
  • Bridger Immigrant Road-Dry Creek Crossing (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Bridger_Immigrant_Road_-_Waltman_Crossing3_NRHP_75001905_Natrona_County,_WY.jpg
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