I'm not answering this you should be the smart one STUPID
Indians traded with the settlers.
the first settlers to Oregon were the tillamook Indians. the first settlers to Oregon were the tillamook Indians.
Wyoming's worst wars were the Indian Wars, encounters between the Native Americans and the settlers moving through Wyoming on the Oregon Trail. Due to the rise of tensions caused by settlers encroaching on the land promised to the Indians and the fact that supplies promised by treaties did not arrive, the Indians retaliated.
settlers went to Oregon country for land to farm and to trade fur.
The location of Oregon, situated on the west coast of the United States, made it a desirable destination for settlers and fur traders. This led to competition and conflicts between American settlers, British fur traders, and Native American tribes for control of the region. The famous Oregon Trail also brought thousands of pioneers to the area, further intensifying the struggle for control.
when where the first Oregon settlers founded
i'm guessing no for the most part since they were sent to Oregon after the long time struggle for equality and peace of being left alone. But they may have later when new settlers came.
Settlers had to cross the Cascade Range to reach Oregon's Pacific coast.
Settlers began their journey to Oregon in the mid-1830s. The first large-scale migration of settlers, known as the Oregon Trail, took place in 1843 when around 1,000 people made the journey from the Midwest to Oregon.
The Oregon Treaty of 1846 helped to establish clear boundaries between the United States and British North America (Canada), reducing tensions and potential conflicts in the region. It also paved the way for increased migration and settlement in the Oregon Territory by providing a sense of stability and security for settlers. Additionally, the treaty contributed to pushing Native American tribes off their lands as more settlers moved into the region.
led settlers across the Oregon trails
The river flowing between Washington and Oregon is the Columbia River.