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The Donner Party Essay Research Paper Fortysix

The Donner Party Essay, Research Paper


Forty-six survivors out of an original 87, reached California starving,


tired, and traumatized for life from the experience they had just been


through. A year of suffering was spent on a time that was thought to have


been only a few months of easy traveling on a shortcut routed by a man named


Lance Hatings.


The journey began on May 12th from Springfield Illinois. A train of nine


wagons, filled with members of the Donner and Reed families, set out in


hopes of reaching California for free land and a new life. The families had


heard of a route that would get them to this great new country taking


350-400 miles off their planned trip. It seemed to be a good idea to follow


the lead of Hastings if his promise of a shorter, easier trip was true.


The first portion of the trip went smoothly as planned and they reached


Fort Laromy on June 27. There, a man by the name of James Climan thought


that the shortcut Hastings had come up with was unpractical. He thought the


old way was safer. But Reed the leader of the group didn’t take the advice.


George Donner was elected leader of the party, even though Reed was the


obvious best person for the job. The short cut was supposed to have taken


350-400 miles off the original route. In fact it was 125 miles longer. On


August 6, there was a note left from Hastings saying the party shouldn’t


continue. The group didn’t listen to the warning though. They kept going and


soon were traveling only 2 miles a day.


On August 22 they reached The Great Salt Lake. It had tak

en them a month


instead of a week. So they were way behind schedule. On Aug 30 they began


the trip across the Salt Desert according to Hastings, it should have only


taken 2 days but it took five and was very difficult. Thirty oxen were lost


and people almost died of heat exhaustion.


Soon after the desert, Reed murdered a man named Snyder. He was banished


from the group and had to set out on his own. Once winter arrived, everyone


got stranded in the mountains. It snowed most of November and all the people


began starving and dying of mal nutrition. Most of the oxen died and all


the wagons were long gone. Some men went to try to get help but they got


lost.


After being in the snow so long, the people got desperate for something to


eat and drew straws to see who would be used for food. It was extremely cold


and the women and children suffered immensely. Some women had to watch their


husbands die and be eaten. A man named Patrick Dolan was the first to be


eaten.


Seven relief men came to try and rescue the remaining people. They slowly


made their way towards California. On the way two children died. James Reed,


the man that was banished, led the relief party.


In April of 1847 the Donner Party survivors left the mountains and reached


their destination. Only 46 out of 87 people survived. All of the Reeds


survived and 8 of the Donners died. They wished they wouldn’t have gone


along with Hasting’s route. They did get the land they wanted though, and in


1848 gold was discovered in CA, and it became the 31st state in 1850.

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