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Which line represents the Oregon Trail? What was one geographical factor that attracted settlers to the Oregon Country? A. Line number 2 represents the Oregon Trail. Rich farmland was one geographical factor that attracted settlers to the Oregon Country. B. Line number 1 represents the Oregon Trail. Rich farmland was one geographical factor that attracted settlers to the Oregon Country. C. Line number 3 represents the Oregon Trail. Abundant gold deposits in Oregon’s rivers attracted settlers with the prospect of great riches. D. Line number 4 represents the Oregon Trail. The discovery of oil along Oregon’s Pacific Coast in 1849 sparked an oil boom that attracted thousands of new settlers to the region.

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pretty sure its b

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User Nie Selam
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A or B

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I can't see the lines that your question mentions but the rich farmland is what attracted settlers to Oregon. The gold rush was in California, and the only huge thing that was discovered in 1849 (option D) is the gold rush, no mention of an oil boom.

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