Why did the United States push for control of the Oregon Country? Increased American settlement in the Pacific Northwest Increased threat of British attacks on the Louisiana Territory Discovery of gold in the Rocky Mountains Need for more territory north of the Missouri Compromise



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the u.s pushed for control of the Oregon Country so they can increase American settlement in the Pacific Northwest 

The United States pushed for the control of the Oregon Country because of A. Increased American settlement in the Pacific Northwest.

What was the Oregon Treaty?

The Oregon Treaty was:

  • A diplomatic agreement between Britain and the United States on 15 June 1846.
  • A formalization of the border between the United States and British North America west of the Rocky Mountains
  • An end to 28 years of joint occupancy of the Pacific Northwest.

Thus, the United States pushed for the control of the Oregon Country because of A. Increased American settlement in the Pacific Northwest.

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