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were the first permanent white settlers in Oregon? (1 point) Responses farmers farmers trappers trappers missionaries missionaries traders
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The first permanent white settlers in Oregon were primarily **missionaries**. They established missions in the 1830s and 1840s, which laid the groundwork for later settlement by farmers and other groups.
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