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Oregon Trail By: Emma Begley, Julie Gillen, Ryan Siwinski
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Location Oregon Country: Area stretched from Northern California to the Southern Border of Alaska Yankee merchants from New England ship travel and traded furs to these tribes Indian trails led through Rockies California and Oregon
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Mountains Endless forests Fertile valleys Geography
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Explorers After Lewis and Clark’s journey, fur traders searched for beaver pelts. Jedediah Smith & Jim Beckwourth
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Explorers (continued) Mountain Men- hardy trappers generally adopted Indian ways and many married Indian women. Also used Indian trails led through Rockies California and Oregon.
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Treaties and Foreign Affairs Early 1800’s four different nations, US, Great Britain, Russia, and Spain claimed the Oregon Country. 1818- US and Britain signed a treaty of joint occupation of region The Convention of 1818 disregarded their wishes of being a joined region.
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Treaties and Foreign Affairs Adam Onis Treaty: Spain gave up claim and Russia followed suit 1845 more than 5,000 Americans arrived at the Oregon Country Demanded Control
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Treaties and Foreign Affairs In the treaty of 1846 the US and Great Britain agreed to divide the Oregon Country along the 49 parallel Serious conflict did not start until the 1850’s. Indians traded food in return for clothes Diseases like cholera were more deadly than Native Americans killing 10,000 pioneers between 1840-1860
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Americans and Natives Churches went to the Oregon Country to convert Native Americans to Christianity Methodist minister Jason Lee arrived in Oregon in 1834 He built a Mission school for Indians In Willamette Valley
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Americans and Natives One of the first white women to cross the Rocky Mountains was Narcissa Whitman Her husband was a doctor and they lived and workes amoung the Cayuse nez Perce Whitman’s missionaries had no success converting the Native Americans
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Oregon Trail Statistics In 1842 organized wagon trains carried masses of migrates to the west. They were following Indian trails opened by mountain men. 2,000 mile journey Could take 4-6 months Very expensive: A typical family paid between $500 and $1000 to make the trip
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Oregon Trail Statistics Exhausting because they had to get the heavy covered wagons across the rivers. The most common reason people headed for the west was to attain land. Could be settled farmed of bought or sold at a profit
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Reasons for Trail Trade Goods Wanted to gain the Independence of Life No conflict arrived until the 1850’s when Americans traded with Native Americans and when disease became more deadly Usually traveled along the Platte river in Nebraska and south pass in Wyoming After entering Oregon they would follow the snake river and the California trail Sante Fe to the settlements in the north west
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Food Cornbread, Potato-Bread, Muffins Bacon Pancakes Dried fruit, corn, and meat Tea Cookies
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