settlers went to Oregon country for land to farm and to trade fur.
No one "invented" it. It was a route settlers took to go to Oregon.
the Oregon trail
it was called the Oregon trail
No, they crossed through mountain valleys and passes.
when where the first Oregon settlers founded
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.
led settlers across the Oregon trails
Early Oregon settlers enacted the Oregon Donation Land Act of 1850, which allowed settlers to claim land but included provisions that effectively limited the presence of slavery. They established a series of laws, including a prohibition on slavery in the Oregon Territory, which was formalized in the Oregon Constitution of 1857. These laws reflected the settlers' desire to create a free state and attract more settlers from the North, aligning with the broader sectional tensions of the era.
Horse, covered wagon, and by foot.
in 1859
the first settlers to Oregon were the tillamook Indians. the first settlers to Oregon were the tillamook Indians.