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.
they moved to Oregon to convert natives to their religion.
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Missionary work in the Oregon country was not very successful because the Native Americans were very suspicious of the missionaries because of the diseases that were introduced by missionaries and white immigrants.
Marcus Whitman and his family were missionaries and pioneers in Oregon.
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To teach the Christian religion to Native Americans.
Missionaries managed to attract other people to settle in Oregon due to the booming gold rush that was going on in the 1800s. This attracted people from all over the country to head out west in hopes of striking it rich out in Oregon.
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