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What was Salina a trading post for?

  • Eastbound immigrants

  • Westbound immigrants

  • Local farmers

  • Railroad workers

Answer

Salina, Kansas, served as a vital trading post for westbound immigrants during the 19th century. As pioneers embarked on their arduous journeys along the Santa Fe and Oregon Trails, they relied on Salina for essential supplies and provisions. The town's strategic location at the intersection of the Smoky Hill and Saline Rivers made it a convenient stopping point for travelers seeking to replenish their resources before continuing their westward expansion.
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