The Santa Fe Trail is first opened…
1821 CE
He buys three hundred dollars worth of trade goods for his trip.
According to an advertisement Becknell placed in the Missouri Intelligencer newspaper, his intent is "for the purpose of trading for horses and mules and catching wild animals of every description."
Becknell had bought out the Boone family interest in a salt works around 1818, and in 1820 had run unsuccessfully for the Missouri Legislature and borrowed money to finance the campaign.
The Panic of 1819 had damaged his business activities by limiting the amount of credit and hard currency available.
Owing creditors more than twelve hundred dollars (twenty thousand dollars in 2018 in today's money), Becknell had been briefly jailed until a friend posted bail.
The judge in the case has given Becknell until early 1822 to pay his creditors or face more jail time.