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Oregon Country  Ch 12.1

Oregon Country Ch 12.1

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8th Grade

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Todd Devereaux

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9 Slides • 4 Questions

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Ch 12.1

Oregon Country

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Early 1800's 4 countries claim it

  • US claims after Lewis & Clark

  • Britain claims as part of its Canada Territory

  • Spain claims as part of its territory in the western area

  • Russia claims as a part of its Alaskan territory

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An agreement....sort of

  • Spain agrees in 1819 to set new border of its territory , which is the current northern border of California

  • 1824, Russia agrees to abandon claim south of Alaska

  • Britain and US agree to have joint occupation of the area

  • US tries to set boundary and split territory with Britain... they refuse

  • They continue to have shared occupation for several more years

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Poll

Who do you think should have "owned" the Oregon territory?

US

Britain

Russia

Spain

Native Indians

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The First Americans to settle in Oregon

  • They were fur traders, not farmers

  • Looking for beaver pelt and other fur that was in great demand at the time

  • Fur Trading Posts set up to trade with local natives

  • "mountain men" were the main workers in the area


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Oregon Fever...

  • in 1840's, the great migration towards the Pacific Ocean hits the US

  • Thousands of migrants journey over 2000 miles across the US towards Oregon

  • Americans outnumber British citizens 10 to 1


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"Forty Four or Fight"

  • Slogan used during election of 1844

  • US was willing to fight Britain once again, this time over the Oregon Territory

  • President James Polk reaches deal with Britain to split territory to current day lines.

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Poll

Do you think the US would have really gone to war with the British again over the Oregon Territory?

Yes

No

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The Oregon Trail

  • Between 1800 and 1860, it is estimated to have had up to 500,000 people travel it

  • Started in Independence, MO and go through Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and Oregon


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Rough conditions

  • Settlers faced many obstacles...

  • Native Indians, rough terrain, crossing rivers, wild animals, etc

  • They could travel 15-20 miles per day

  • Journey often would take 5-6 months

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Problems encountered

  • diseases and accidents

  • poor sanitation, lack of clean drinking water,

  • diseases spread due to close contacts

  • many children hurt by falling out of wagons

  • Estimated up to 20,000 people died

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Open Ended

Why do you think people would risk their lives and travel thousands of miles in rough conditions on the Oregon Trail?

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Open Ended

What is one thing you learned today about the Oregon Trail?

Ch 12.1

Oregon Country

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