Oregon does not have the coldest WINTER weather unless you;re talking about eastern Oregon, but summer is super cold. While winters are colder in somewhere like North Dakota, Portland summers average about 58 degrees. It is cold because the mountains keep clouds in, and the wind from the super cold pacific ocean.
In 1846 the Oregon territory was acquired in a compromise with Great Britain but only after the U.S?
threatened to go to war
How far is it from Grants Pass Oregon to Ashland Oregon?
There are about 309.030 miles between Hermiston, Oregon and Grants Pass, Oregon.
What city is farther north Portland Oregon or Portland Maine?
Boston is slightly north of 42 degrees. Portland, Oregon is north of 45 degrees. The 42nd parallel is the boundary between Oregon and California over 4 1/2 hours south of Portland, OR.
Portland, Oregon is also farther north than Portland. ME.
Oregon City, Oregon was established by Hudson's Bay Company's Dr. John McLoughlin in 1829, before Oregon became a state and was a territory, near the confluence of the Clackamas River with the Willamette to take advantage of the power of Willamette Falls to run a lumber mill. So it is most likely it was Dr. John McLoughlin who named the city when it was established in 1829.
Is it illegal to own a coyote in Oregon?
http://www.critterhouse.com/fennec_state_laws.htm
Yes. They are legal.
How long is the drive from Ashland Oregon to bend Oregon?
The approximate driving time and mileage information -
Between: Sacramento, CA
and: Bend, OR
Driving miles: 435
Driving time: 7 hrs
- is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.
Was there ever a president who lived in Oregon?
Yes- Herbert Hoover lived in Newberg and later, Salem, Oregon with his uncle from age 10 until he started college at Stanford at age 17.
Which direction would you travel Oregon to wyoming?
Oregon is almost straight west from Wyoming, if you're in the right place in the state.
Dear whoever asked the question,
no, it's east! hopefully you haven't turned in your assignment yet!
What is the rainiest place in Oregon and Washington?
The wettest region would be in the Oregon Coast Mountain Range.
There was lumber company owned town called Valsetz, The place was nationally known for its record rainfalls. Valstez was located in the middle of the coast mountain range in about the center of the state just a little below the 45th parallel north.
How long does it take to drive from boise Idaho to lagrande Oregon?
If you take the I-15 South, it'll take you about 14 hours 47 mins per Google Maps
Where was Oregon Country located?
It included all of what is now Oregon,Washington, and Idaho plus parts of Montana and wyoming--- for the people dat is doing ms.black's hw and don't wanna read textbook.
~MzCuTi3~--- or just people who wanna know.......
OR MR. GOARDAN'S HW!
What did the Oregon county include?
In 1846, James K. Polk wanted Oregon Country. He campaigned in 1844 for this area and British wouldn't agree with it so the United States negotiated this area. The United States got it in 1846.
90 dBA
How long does it take to receive mail from portland Oregon to manteca California?
how long does it take to receive mail from Portland's Oregon to manteca California
Oregon is a state in the Western United States.
The origin of the name is not known for sure. It may have been derived from a 1715 French map which refers to the Wisconsin River as "Ouaricon-sint" or the name "Oregon" may come from an English army officer's proposal for a trip in 1765, in which he refers to "the River called by the Indians Ouragon."
Oregon was admitted as the 33rd state on February 14, 1859.
How many miles are between Forest Grove Oregon and Portland Oregon?
It is 26.3 miles according to Google Maps.