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Settlers came to Washington in the 19th century primarily for economic opportunities, including farming, logging, and mining. The promise of fertile land and abundant Natural Resources attracted many seeking a better life and the chance to build new communities. The completion of the Oregon Trail and the discovery of gold further encouraged migration to the region. Additionally, the state's scenic beauty and mild climate appealed to those looking for a fresh start.

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