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Missionaries moved to Oregon in the 1830s and 1840s primarily to spread Christianity and convert Native American populations. They were motivated by a sense of religious duty, as well as the desire to establish schools and promote Western values and agriculture. The Oregon Trail facilitated their migration, as it offered a route to the fertile lands of the Pacific Northwest. Their efforts were part of a broader movement of westward expansion in the United States during that time.

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