Digital Term Papers Term Papers Count: 63,000
    Home     |     Join     |     Login     |     Logout     |     Forgot Password     |     FAQ     |     Contact
Search
   for:      
Term Paper Categories
American History
Anatomy
Physiology
Animal Science
Anthropology
Architecture
Arts
Astronomy
Aviation
Beauty
Biographies
Book Reports
Business
Computers
Creative Writing
Current Events
Economics
Education
Engineering
English
Environmental
Ethics
European History
Foreign Languages
Geography
Government
Politics
Health
History
Human Sexuality
Legal Issues
Marketing
Mathematics
Medicine
Miscellaneous
Movies
Television
Music
Mythology
Philosophy
Physics
Poetry
Political Science
Psychology
Religion
Science
Shakespeare
Social Issues
Sociology
Speech
Sports
Recreation
Supernatural
Technology
Theater
Zoology

Term Papers on The Donner Party

Term Paper TitleThe Donner Party
# of Words575
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.3

The Donner Party

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 taken them a month ...

This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Digital Term Papers. Please register below now!

Digital Term Papers has over 63,000 essays, term papers, and book notes online. Many paper sites will charge you hundreds of dollars for a single paper. Digital Term Papers only charges $14.95 for a one month membership with instant account activation!

Don't waste anymore time! Join NOW!!!

1 Month (automatic renewal) ($14.95)
3 Months (automatic renewal) ($29.95)
6 Months (one-time billing) ($39.95)

Pay by: