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Who were a religious group that headed to Oregon in the 1840s?

Mormons:3


When was Oregon trail?

Approximately the 1840s through 1860s


How did the first settlers's opinions of Oregon Country impact future movement in the 1840s?

the land is what attracted them the most the rich soil the good farm land and religious freedom


What did people in the 1840s thought or expected to find in Oregon when they traveled the Oregon trail?

In the 1840s, many people traveling the Oregon Trail expected to find fertile land, abundant resources, and opportunities for farming and settlement in Oregon. They were drawn by the promise of a better life, often fueled by stories of lush landscapes and prosperous communities. Additionally, some sought to escape economic hardships or religious persecution in the East. Overall, the allure of Oregon represented hope for a new beginning and prosperity.


In the 1840s the slogan 54-40 or Fight! was used to support American annexation of?

Oregon


What year did thousands of American traveled to Oregon Country?

In the year of 1840s they traveled to Oregon Country.


The 1840s saw adding many large territories?

oregon


What caused the American fur trading to end by the 1840s?

Great Britain heavily taxed the fur trade in Oregon in the 1840s


How many people died on the Oregon trail from the 1840s to the 1860s?

20,000


What is the verb in this sentence Settlers reached the Oregon Territory in the 1840s.?

It is "reached".


In the 1840s on the Oregon Trail where did pioneers stop to rest in Walla Walla?

Pioneers mostly used animals as their main means of travel on the Oregon Trail. They stopped to rest at Fort Walla Walla in the 1840s.


What territory was at the center of an 1840s controversy that almost lead to a war with Britain?

Oregon