Robert Gray
Great Britain
Monroe Doctrine
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The states formed from the Oregon Country are primarily Oregon and Washington. California was not part of the Oregon Country; it was part of the territory acquired through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, following the Mexican-American War. The Oregon Country, which included present-day Oregon, Washington, and parts of Idaho and Montana, was jointly occupied by the U.S. and Britain until the Oregon Treaty of 1846 established the U.S. claim.
No they gave England a claim to Oregon
The Nations that had claim in Oregon was Great Britain and the United States.
Robert Gray established the first U.S. claim in Oregon.
The claim to Oregon was primarily associated with the United States and Great Britain during the 19th century, particularly due to the Oregon Treaty of 1846. However, the assertion that Balboa's discovery of the Pacific Ocean in 1513 directly influenced the claim to Oregon is not accurate; it was more about exploration and territorial ambitions. Spain, which Balboa represented, initially laid claim to parts of the West Coast, but by the time of the Oregon boundary dispute, the focus had shifted to the U.S. and British claims based on exploration and settlement.
they shared it with great britan im not ur daddy im yo grandpa!
Great Britian, Russia, Spain, and the United States all claimed Oregon Country