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In the year of 1840s they traveled to Oregon Country.
The Oregon territory was one of the first far western boundaries of the United States. The settlement of the area was spurred on fur trade with the Native Americans.
The mountain men helped the people that were settling in Oregon by helping them learn about new things.
The Oregon was important to the United States for one reason. The Oregon brought British and American together as a region.
The settlement of Oregon country by the US didn't effect the relationship with the United Kingdom too badly. Neither country wanted to fight another war with each other. They ended up with a compromise settlement.
John Jacob Astor, an American, established the first white settlement in Oregon. The other settlements were created in the Willamette River valley.
when where the first Oregon settlers founded
The Treaty of 1818 established joint occupation of Oregon Country by the United States and Britain, allowing both countries to settle in the region. This led to an increase in American and British settlers moving to Oregon Country, creating tension and competition between the two nations for control of the territory.
No the settlement of Oregon did not begin until the 1800's.
It is both the state capital and the largest populated city in Oregon.