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Oregon pioneer history (1806–1890) is the period in the history of Oregon Country and Oregon Territory, in the present day state of Oregon and Northwestern United States. It was the era when pioneers and mountain men, primarily of European descent, traveled west across North America to explore and settle the lands west of the Rocky Mountains and north of California. Some also arrived via the Pacific Ocean, traveling by ship either around Cape Horn or by changing ships at Panama. The period begins after the explorations of the lower Columbia River by Robert Gray and George Vancouver in 1792, along with the 1804–1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition to Oregon Country, and runs until circa 1890 when railroads and urban centers created a more settled state.

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  • Histoire des pionniers d'Oregon (fr)
  • Oregon pioneer history (en)
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  • Oregon pioneer history (1806–1890) is the period in the history of Oregon Country and Oregon Territory, in the present day state of Oregon and Northwestern United States. It was the era when pioneers and mountain men, primarily of European descent, traveled west across North America to explore and settle the lands west of the Rocky Mountains and north of California. Some also arrived via the Pacific Ocean, traveling by ship either around Cape Horn or by changing ships at Panama. The period begins after the explorations of the lower Columbia River by Robert Gray and George Vancouver in 1792, along with the 1804–1806 Lewis and Clark Expedition to Oregon Country, and runs until circa 1890 when railroads and urban centers created a more settled state. (en)
  • L'histoire des pionniers et les gros d'Oregon couvre la période de 1791 à 1881 de l'histoire d'Oregon. Les pionniers et trappeurs, principalement de descendance européenne, ont voyagé vers l'ouest en Amérique du Nord pour explorer et s'établir à l'ouest des montagnes Rocheuses et au nord de la Californie. Certains voyagèrent en bateau par océan Pacifique, soit dirrrectement depuis le cap Horn, soit en faisant escale au Panama. La période commence avec exploration du bas Columbia par Robert Gray, qui lui donnera le nom de son navire , et George Vancouver en 1792. Elle continuera avec l'expédition Lewis et Clark dans l', et jusqu'en 1890 lorsque les voies ferrées et les centres urbains le. (fr)
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