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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
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What were the major causes of the destruction of Native American lands of the Oregon Territory in the 1850s?

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Natives were also struck by illnesses that became endemic, including venereal disease and tuberculosis. These afflictions weakened Indian societies just as non-Indian colonizers approached the Pacific Northwest, and thus diminished natives' ability to resist colonization. Indian burial place, Willamette Valley, Oregon.

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