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Which was the primary motive for exploration and development in the Pacific Northwest in the 1800s?
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the discovery of gold
the discovery of gold - no response given
farmland for settlers
farmland for settlers - no response given
profit from the fur trade
profit from the fur trade - correct
military supply ports
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the discovery of gold
the discovery of gold - no response given
farmland for settlers
farmland for settlers - no response given
profit from the fur trade
profit from the fur trade - correct
military supply ports
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The primary motive for exploration and development in the Pacific Northwest in the 1800s was **profit from the fur trade**. While other factors like the discovery of gold and the desire for farmland contributed to the region's development, the fur trade was the dominant economic driver during this period.
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