Why was Oregon called a “pioneer’s paradise”?
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Early settlers wrote letters home describing Oregon as a "pioneer's paradise." The weather was always sunny, they claimed. Disease was unknown. Trees grew as thick as hairs on a dog's back. And farms were free for the taking. One man even joked that "pigs are running about under the great acorn trees, round and fat, and already cooked, with knives and forks sticking in them so you can cut off a slice whenever you are hungry."
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Answer: The Early Settlers wrote letters home describing Oregon as "pioneer's paradise"
Explanation: They called it like this because of the sunny weather and diseases being unknown.
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