Members of the Donner and Reed families exhibited a range of traits, including resilience and determination, as they faced the harsh realities of their westward journey. They were resourceful and capable, often relying on their ingenuity to survive challenging conditions. However, some also displayed poor decision-making, particularly in their choice to take the ill-fated Hastings Cutoff, which ultimately led to tragedy. Their experiences highlighted both the strength and vulnerabilities of pioneer life.
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