With the Oregon Treaty, the United States added what today is the Pacific Northwest. In this mini-lesson, students learn how it happened, what tensions were involved, and how Native Americans were affected.
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![Oregon Treaty (1845) - Oregon Country Lesson Plan 01 - Reading](/sites/default/files/styles/lesson_plan_rev_slider/public/2023-10/Oregon%20Treaty%20%281845%29%20Oregon%20Country%20Lesson%20Plan%2001.png?itok=Yx5gDyII)
![Oregon Treaty (1845) - Oregon Country Lesson Plan 02 - Activity](/sites/default/files/styles/lesson_plan_rev_slider/public/2023-10/Oregon%20Treaty%20%281845%29%20Oregon%20Country%20Lesson%20Plan%2002.png?itok=7jHwPMWP)
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Lynna Landry , AP US History & Government / Economics Teacher and Department Chair, California