The Bozeman Trail was a 19th-century overland route connecting the Oregon Trail to Montana’s goldfields. Used primarily by miners, settlers, and military expeditions, it facilitated westward expansion despite conflict with Native American tribes. Today, historians and outdoor enthusiasts benefit from studying its preserved paths, which offer insights into frontier life and American migration history.
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