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Ogle Family Trade Routes The family had created trade routes
since practically day one. The evidence of the trade routes is all over, but
not recognized as a whole. The evidence has been associated individually. In general the Trade Routes were
anywhere the Ogles aka Northumberland family could find to place another
trade route. There were at least two trade routes
running east to west and back again across North America. From first Boston to Vancouver
Washington. Another from Georgia across the Cumberland Pass through Kansas to
Colorado, where the route had to slip north and south. The southern route
went down to Santa Fe and over to California. The northern route the Donner
party followed. One of the most successful trade
routes the Ogles created was between Northumberland and Crete. Fortunately for the Ogles, they did
not lose the ability to navigate and circumnavigate till just a few decades
ago. During the stranglehold the Vatican imposed on its followers in its
claimed territory, the Ogles never stopped their trade routes. They had
sufficient money, power, navies, and army to keep going despite the churches
strong objections. If they had, the crusades would have
been impossible. |
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