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The Oregon was important to the United States for one reason. The Oregon brought British and American together as a region.
Williamette Valley
John Jacob Astor
The Columbia River runs along side of this former important trading center now known as the The Dallas, Oregon.
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 Sante Fe and Oregon opened the American West by finding the best trails to California and Oregon. The Sante Fe Trail became a very important cattle trail. The Oregon Trail was populated by farmers for the most part.
The Sante Fe and Oregon opened the American West by finding the best trails to California and Oregon. The Sante Fe Trail became a very important cattle trail. The Oregon Trail was populated by farmers for the most part.
The Columbia River runs along side of this former important trading center now known as the The Dallas, Oregon.
John Jacob Astor, an American, established the first white settlement in Oregon. The other settlements were created in the Willamette River valley.
Great Britain heavily taxed the fur trade in Oregon in the 1840s
when where the first Oregon settlers founded
It is both the state capital and the largest populated city in Oregon.