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Why were settlers attracted to the Oregon Country? Select all that apply.
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The Oregon Country offered an abundance of open fields for farming.
The Oregon Country offered an abundance of open fields for farming.
The Oregon Country was dryer than the East Coast and Great Plains.
The Oregon Country was dryer than the East Coast and Great Plains.
The Oregon Country offered fertile soil along the Pacific coast.
The Oregon Country offered fertile soil along the Pacific coast.
The Oregon Country consisted of mild temperatures throughout the year.
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The Oregon Country offered an abundance of open fields for farming.
The Oregon Country offered an abundance of open fields for farming.
The Oregon Country was dryer than the East Coast and Great Plains.
The Oregon Country was dryer than the East Coast and Great Plains.
The Oregon Country offered fertile soil along the Pacific coast.
The Oregon Country offered fertile soil along the Pacific coast.
The Oregon Country consisted of mild temperatures throughout the year.
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Correct choices:
- The Oregon Country offered an abundance of open fields for farming.
- The Oregon Country offered fertile soil along the Pacific coast.
- The Oregon Country consisted of mild temperatures throughout the year.
Not correct: it was not drier than the East Coast and Great Plains — Oregon (especially the Willamette Valley) had relatively mild, wet conditions and fertile land.
- The Oregon Country offered an abundance of open fields for farming.
- The Oregon Country offered fertile soil along the Pacific coast.
- The Oregon Country consisted of mild temperatures throughout the year.
Not correct: it was not drier than the East Coast and Great Plains — Oregon (especially the Willamette Valley) had relatively mild, wet conditions and fertile land.
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