Which was the primary motive for exploration and development in the Pacific Northwest in the 1800s?

Responses

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

3 answers

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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