The first wagon train on the Oregon Trail moved in 1839-40, but, as the name suggests, they went to Oregon.
After 1843, wagons using the California Trail usedt he eastern parts of the Oregon Trail to get to the California Trail.
The first wagon arrived in 1841.
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The first permanent white settlement in Oregon was at Fort Astoria in 1811. The Mormons arrived in Utah in 1847, 36 years later.
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The Oregon trail was a trip starting at Independence, Missouri to either Claifornia(for gold) of to Oregon (for farming land). The first covered wagon ( used to move things and moved by bison) came to Oregon in 1843. You could only bring what you really needed because the covered wagon could only carry 2,000 lbs.
Utah was the first state to criminalize it, then California and Texas. By 1923, Louisiana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington had legal restrictions on the herb.
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It was named for a fictional island where pagan Amazons lived. It was a 16th century Spanish book that was popular when the Spanish first arrived in what is now California and Baja California. At first the Spanish thought they had discovered an island.
No. The first inhabitants of Oregon were indiginous Native American groups, including the Bannock, Chasta, Chinook, Kalapuya, Klamath, Molalla, Nez Perce, Takelma, and Umpqua. The first permanent white settlement was in 1811 at Fort Astoria. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) did not begin until 1830, and the first Mormons to set foot in Oregon did not arrive until 1887, when a group of Mormon businessmen arrived to set up a lumber mill. When this first group of Mormons arrived, there were already about 300,000 white people living in Oregon.