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Hassan
8 March, 16:28
Who wrote about the Oregon country
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Anika Gonzales
8 March, 17:02
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Great Britain based its claim in part on British overland explorations of the Columbia River by David Thompson and on prior discovery and exploration along the Coast. Spain's claim was based on the Inter caetera and Treaty of Tordesillas of 1493-94, as well as explorations of the Pacific coast in the late 18th century.
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