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Who were the first permanent white settlers in Oregon? (1 point)
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The first permanent white settlers in Oregon were the members of the Methodist Mission, which began establishing a presence in the Willamette Valley around 1834. Notable figures among these early settlers included Jason Lee and his group of missionaries. The Oregon Trail brought more settlers to the area in the 1840s, leading to the establishment of more permanent settlements.
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