The U.S. claimed the Oregon Country based on the principle of "Manifest Destiny," the belief that Americans were destined to expand across the continent. Additionally, the U.S. argued its claim through exploration and settlement, highlighting the Lewis and Clark expedition and the presence of American fur traders. The Oregon Treaty of 1846 ultimately settled the dispute with Britain, establishing the U.S.-Canada border at the 49th parallel in the region.
The fear of war with the U.S. and
because of crater lake
She claimed that she was 'married to her country'. Whether that is the real reason is unknown.
The Oregon was important to the United States for one reason. The Oregon brought British and American together as a region.
There were many reasons that the U.S. wanted to obtain the Oregon territory for their own land. The major reason was due to the rich trade opportunities that existed within the Oregon territory.
Because of jobs.
He really liked the bookThomas Paine's Age of Reason...he claimed it inspired him.
Herzberg's theory on motivation was highly controversial because he claimed that the topic could not be properly measured. The reason for this is because people are motivated and satisfied by different things.
The Philippines wants Sabah to be part of the country simply because, historically speaking, it was once owned by a certain Sultan of the Sulu Island..So, the Philippines claimed that it must be theirs because of such reason. Going to Sabah, we can find that most if not all of the things that you can find their is the same with those in the Philippines.
One reason a family might take the Oregon Trail might be to seek and find unclaimed to expand their land.Hope I helped!! :) (edited)
One reason it's important is because Salem is the capital of Oregon. You can read more about it, below, to decide for yourself what is important to you about Salem.
Oregan. Just Oregon. No reason.