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The mid-1840s also saw more and more American families selling off their existing homes, buying and provisioning wagons, and heading for the Far West, motivated not by articles in the Democratic Review but by a sense of adventure and the conviction that a better life awaited at the end of the trail. Many of them made for Oregon Territory, a vast area that included all of modern Oregon, Idaho, and Washington State and parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Canada.
A History of America in Thirty-Six Postage Stamps
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