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The Greatest Cause of the 5,000 Deaths That Occurred on the Oregon

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Question 7

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The greatest cause of the 5,000 deaths that occurred on the Oregon Trail was:


A) lack of water.
B) starvation.
C) disease.
D) Indian raids.

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